Trading infrastructure

Four asset classes. One account.

Crypto, foreign exchange, equities and commodities on a single platform and a single balance — so your customer stops running four apps and you stop running four vendors.

Asset classes
Four
Client surface
Web · iOS · Android
Account model
Unified balance
Environments
Live + sandbox
Instrument
BTC/USDT
Last
64821.5
Day change
+1.24%
Open P&L
+$342.04

BTC/USDT

Depth

bid
64795.638.0
64769.632.5
64743.729.8
64717.815.2
64691.912.7
64665.915.8
ask
64847.432.6
64873.424.4
64899.325.1
64925.227.1
64951.113.8
64977.115.9

Open positions

InstrumentSideP&L
BTC/USDTLong+$212.40
EUR/USDShort-$38.10
XAU/USDLong+$167.74
One engine · four asset classes · one account
Illustrative interface — not a live system
Engine

Built to be operated, not just demoed.

The parts of a trading platform that decide whether you can actually run a book, rather than the parts that look good in a screenshot.

01

Multi-asset matching

One engine across crypto, FX, equities and commodities, with instrument-specific behaviour rather than a crypto engine wearing a costume.

  • Unified order model
  • Instrument-specific tick and lot rules
  • Session and holiday calendars
  • Corporate-action handling
02

Order types

The full working set traders expect, not the three that are easy to implement.

  • Market, limit, stop, stop-limit
  • Trailing stop
  • OCO and bracket
  • Partial fills with correct averaging
03

Charting

Professional charting with the indicator set and drawing tools traders migrate for.

  • Multi-timeframe
  • Indicator library
  • Persisted drawings per account
  • Chart-level order entry
04

Copy and social

Follow, allocate and unwind, with the leader-side controls that stop copy trading becoming a support problem.

  • Proportional allocation
  • Per-follower risk caps
  • Leader performance record
05

Client applications

Web and native mobile under your brand, released through your developer accounts.

  • Your app-store identity
  • Push notification pipeline
  • Biometric session unlock
Client applications — web and native mobile, released under your brand
BTC/USDT65342.3+0.29%
65653.465176.564699.564222.663745.6VolRSI 67204m153m102m54m3m
Illustrative data · not a market feed
Charting — candles, volume, moving averages, RSI and a crosshair readout. Illustrative data.
Order types

The full working set, not the easy three.

Traders migrate for the order types their strategy needs. Missing one is not a gap in a feature list — it is a reason they stay where they are.

  • Market, limit, stop, stop-limit
  • Trailing stop
  • OCO and bracket orders
  • Partial fills with correct averaging
Charting

Professional charting, not a sparkline.

Multi-timeframe charts with the indicator library and drawing tools traders expect, and order entry directly from the chart.

  • Multi-timeframe
  • Indicator library
  • Persisted drawings per account
  • Chart-level order entry
Copy & social

Follow and allocate, with the brakes on.

Copy trading becomes a support problem without leader-side controls. Proportional allocation and per-follower risk caps keep it manageable.

  • Proportional allocation
  • Per-follower risk caps
  • Leader performance record
  • Unwind without unwinding the leader
Client applications

Web, tablet and mobile. Your brand on all three.

Released through your own developer accounts, so the listing, the icon and the reviews are yours.

  • Your app-store identity
  • Push notification pipeline
  • Biometric session unlock
Edge cases

Every vendor demos the happy path. Ask about the bad day.

These are the failures that decide whether a platform survives its first year in production. We list them because we have had to build for them.

Common outcome

The fill is booked at a blended price with no record of how it was reached, and the average is wrong by the time the client queries it.

What we do

Each partial is recorded as its own execution with its own price and timestamp. The position average is derived from the fills, not overwritten, so the client statement reconstructs exactly what happened.

Specification

What you should ask any platform vendor.

Account model
Single unified balance across asset classes, with per-asset sub-ledgers for reporting and reconciliation.
Market data
Aggregated feeds with per-instrument source configuration. Feed health is monitored and surfaced in the console.
Liquidity
Your liquidity relationships or ours. The platform is not tied to a single counterparty and does not require you to use one.
Latency posture
Engineered for retail and prop workloads. We will tell you plainly if your use case needs colocation we do not provide.
Instrument onboarding
New instruments configured without a platform release.
Testing
A sandbox mirroring production behaviour, provisioned at kickoff so your team integrates before launch rather than after.