CQG
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| CQG, Inc | |
|---|---|
| Type | Privately Held |
| Founded | Glenwood Springs, Colorado (1980) |
| Headquarters | Denver |
| Industry | Financial Services |
| Employees | >400 |
| Website | www.cqg.com |
CQG is a privately held company creating financial software solutions for market technical analysis, charting, and electronic trading. CQG specializes mostly in the futures market but provides both real-time and historical data from more than 100 exchanges from North and South America, Europe, Asia and Australia, including CBOE Futures Exchange (http:cfe.cboe.com) CME, CBOT, NYSE, NYMEX, LIFFE, LSE, SGX, SFE and Euronext, as well as financial news from several providers.
Currently, CQG provides two products: CQG Integrated Client, which supports all functionality that CQG offers and CQG Trader, which mostly offers electronic trading. CQG also provides an API which enables exporting of real-time and historical market data to third party application for analysis and order execution.[1][2]
[edit] References
- ^ Traders, Choose Your Weapon, James T. Holler, Futures, November 1, 2001.
- ^ James T. Holler, Futures, November 1, 2003.

