RSJ Rolls Out Kx for Tick Analysis

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RSJ is based in Prague (pictured)

Prague-based securities and derivatives trading firm RSJ has rolled out Kx Systems' kdb+ tick database to support its algorithmic trading activities by allowing the company to process large amounts of data at high speed, and run intraday trading simulations and what-if scenarios against several months of tick data for liquid assets traded on Eurex, NYSE Liffe and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.

RSJ officials say that since deploying kdb+, the firm's query times have dropped from taking hours to seconds.

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