NEW YORK, March 4, 2016 -- Lime Brokerage ("Lime"), a Wedbush Company, is pleased to announce that it has been awarded "Best Systematic Trading Technology" by Markets Media 2016 Markets Choice Awards. The Markets Media 2016 Markets Choice Awards recognize and highlight the outstanding achievement of firms and individuals in the institutional buy and sell-side, including trading desks, exchanges, technology providers, and investment managers. The methodology in which nominees and winners (of over 20 different categories) are selected focuses the opinions of market participants, such as industry peers and customers.
"This award demonstrates Lime's firm commitment to building a superior technology platform aimed at meeting the requirements of the sophisticated, systematic trader. We are proud to partner with Lime Brokerage and congratulate them on their recent Markets Choice Award," states Gordon Charlop, Managing Director and Partner at Rosenblatt Securities, Inc.
Tony Huck, President and COO of Lime Brokerage, adds, "Lime has been a pioneer and innovator in systematic trading since 2000. As such, we are dedicated to providing an end-to-end technology solution to low-latency traders built on speed, reliability, and scalability. As a proud partner of Markets Media, we are very honored to receive this prestigious award."
About Lime Brokerage
Lime Brokerage ("Lime") offers the industry's most advanced trading technologies and execution services, providing systematic traders superior access to the most automated, high-volume electronic trading markets. Lime's systems provide unsurpassed reliability and scale with exceptionally low latency. Developed to handle the demands of the automated and electronic trading community, Lime's technology caters to a diverse and sophisticated client base. The result is a robust, highly reliable, agency-only system that includes market data and trading platforms. It allows clients to trade efficiently and anonymously across all major lit and dark market venues.
About WEDBUSH, Inc.
WEDBUSH, Inc. is a leading financial services and investment firm that, through its holdings, provides private and institutional brokerage, investment banking, equity research, fixed income, clearing, sponsored-access and execution, private capital, commercial banking, and asset management, to individual, institutional, and issuing clients. Founded in 1955, the firm's largest holding, Wedbush Securities, is one of the largest full-service investment banking and brokerage firms headquartered in the western United States, with over 100 offices nationwide. WEDBUSH is devoted to delivering its clients dedicated service, financial safety, continuity, and advanced technology. WEDBUSH, Inc. includes affiliated firms Wedbush Securities, Wedbush Asset Management, Wedbush Capital Partners, Wedbush Opportunity Partners, and Lime Brokerage LLC.
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