CQG

This article is about the financial services company. For the scientific journal, see Classical and Quantum Gravity.
CQG, Inc
Privately Held
Industry Finance Industry
Founded Glenwood Springs, Colorado (1980)
Headquarters Denver
Number of employees
>400
Website www.cqg.com

CQG is a US-based 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, London Metal Exchange, SGX, SFE, Euronext, ICE (ex IPE, NYBOT, Winnipeg), Osaka Securities Exchange, Tokyo Commodity Exchange, Tokyo Stock Exchange, as well as financial news from several providers.

CQG’s flagship product, CQG Integrated Client, provides innovative trading interfaces complete with accurate global market data, professional analytical tools, and advanced order routing. Additional products include: CQG M is a mobile trading platform that allows traders to see advanced market data and execute orders on the go. CQG QTrader offers trading tools and technical analysis features to trade and monitor the markets. CQG Trader mostly offers electronic trading.[1][2][3][4]

CQG also provides an API which enables exporting of real-time and historical market data to third party application for analysis and order execution.

References

  1. Traders, Choose Your Weapon, James T. Holler, Futures, November 1, 2001.
  2. James T. Holler, Futures, November 1, 2003.
  3. McFairn, Michael. "New for Traders: CQG launches new products". futuresmag.
  4. Bowie, Max. "CQG Readies QTrader Entry-Level Data-Trading Workstation". waterstechnology.

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