FXCM Integrates Seer Trading Solution for Algorithmic Testing

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New York-based FXCM enables clients to test and develop algorithms with Seer Trading technology.

"Seer Trading has a number of revolutionary facets relating to both the testing and execution of algorithmic trading strategies," says Jeremy White, founder at Seer Trading. "For the first time, quantitative analysts can now develop trade ideas using the powerful 'R' statistical package, then convert them directly into a usable algorithm without the need for a programmer to intervene. Furthermore, multiple algorithms can be back-tested simultaneously against a single cash account ─ something that has historically been impossible to achieve."

Seer's architecture is aimed at independent and institutional algorithmic system traders, systematic money managers and developers who are building and licensing trading systems, and offers them the ability to use both Linux and Windows.

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