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Shore Capital Turns Liquidity Provider via +TRADER Platform

The broker will offer Retail Service Provider (RSP) trading to users of +TRADER.

London-based market maker Shore Capital Stockbrokers Ltd., has become a liquidity provider on +TRADER.

Shore Capital, a specialist in equity capital market activities, alternative asset management and principal finance, will offer Retail Service Provider (RSP) trading to the users of +TRADER providing the best prices in a wide range of instruments with no execution fee, according to today’s release. “The +TRADER product suite with advanced data viewing and trading capabilities looks to be a very interesting proposition for our retail client base and we are very pleased to be able to offer our services via this platform,” commented Ed Bullock, Shore Capital’s head of IT, in the release.

+TRADER is a full order management solution, integrated with total global exchange coverage and OTC (over-the-counter content), incorporating a low latency, total view of all MTFs (multilateral trading facilities) across the UK market.

According to Roger Golesworhty, CTO at +TRADER, “+TRADER is the most cost effective solution ion the market today to execute smaller volume trades.”

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