RTS Launches RTD Tango Quant

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RTS Group was founded in Germany, and maintains an office in Frankfurt as well as other global locations.

Realtime Systems Group (RTS) has launched its new product geared towards quantitative traders, RTD Tango Quant.

Incorporating risk management capabilities, visualization tools and artificial intelligence, RTD Tango Quant is aimed at assisting with the creation of algorithmic strategies around charting and trading signals. The software is hosted in RTS' datacenters globally.

"Our long-established RTD Tango offering has been very successful as a low latency and high frequency trading tool," says Steffen Gemuenden, CEO at RTS. "Now, with RTD Tango Quant, we're empowering traders to leverage their intellectual property with industry-leading optimization and back-testing techniques. They can bring their ideas to market quickly and manage the entire life cycle of their quantitative trading within one platform."

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