
TT Platform
Brokerage trading platforms
Financial services software
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What is TT Platform
TT Platform is an electronic trading platform focused on professional futures and options markets. It provides order entry, execution management, market data access, and risk controls for buy-side firms, proprietary trading groups, and brokers. The platform is commonly deployed as a hosted solution and emphasizes low-latency connectivity to multiple derivatives exchanges along with centralized administration and risk management.
Multi-exchange derivatives connectivity
TT Platform is designed for trading listed derivatives across many exchanges through a single front end. This supports firms that need consistent workflows across venues rather than maintaining separate tools per exchange. It is oriented to futures and options connectivity and related market data rather than broad retail asset coverage.
Professional execution workflows
The product includes execution-focused features such as advanced order types, order staging, and tools used by active derivatives traders. It supports workflows for high-frequency and high-touch trading where speed and control matter. This positions it toward institutional and professional use cases rather than casual investing.
Centralized risk and administration
TT Platform typically includes pre-trade risk controls and administrative tooling to manage users, permissions, and limits across an organization. Central controls help brokers and trading firms enforce policies consistently across desks and accounts. This is relevant for regulated environments where auditability and governance are required.
Less suited for retail investors
TT Platform’s feature set and typical deployment model align more with professional trading operations than individual retail users. Onboarding often involves broker relationships, exchange entitlements, and operational setup that can be heavier than consumer-focused platforms. Firms seeking a simple self-serve experience may find it complex.
Derivatives-first market coverage
The platform is primarily associated with listed futures and options trading rather than being a general-purpose multi-asset investing platform. Organizations needing deep native support for equities investing, long-term portfolio tooling, or consumer crypto brokerage may require additional systems. Asset-class breadth can depend on connected brokers/venues and entitlements.
Implementation and cost overhead
Institutional trading platforms commonly require configuration for connectivity, risk parameters, user administration, and compliance processes. This can increase time-to-value compared with lighter web-first trading tools. Total cost of ownership may include licensing, market data, exchange fees, and operational support.
Plan & Pricing
No public, itemized subscription pricing published on Trading Technologies' official website. Pricing details are provided via direct contact / Licensing & Billing. Official-site findings:
- Pricing page: tradingtechnologies.com/resources/pricing — no public plan/tier prices; the page directs users to contact TT (Licensing & Billing) for pricing.
- Terms note: the site states "All pricing listed on the Site is subject to agreement of applicable terms and conditions as determined by TT" (i.e., pricing is governed by agreement).
Because the vendor does not list standard tiered or usage-based prices on its public site, no Markdown pricing table or usage price list can be provided from the official site.
Seller details
Trading Technologies International, Inc.
Chicago, Illinois, USA
1994
Private
https://www.tradingtechnologies.com/
https://x.com/tradingtech
https://www.linkedin.com/company/trading-technologies/