Trading Technologies International, Inc. (TT), a global capital markets technology platform provider, today introduced TT Accreditation, providing traders and administrators with comprehensive, online, self-paced training modules to achieve certification in various aspects of the TT platform.
Accreditation can serve to improve trading capabilities by enhancing the user’s understanding of the platform’s functionality, enabling them to optimize TT’s tools, strengthen their credentials and fortify their understanding of compliance requirements.
Trading institutions – such as proprietary trading firms, banks, brokers, hedge funds, and energy and commodity firms – as well as individual retail/protail investors can leverage the program to ensure users are following proper protocols and demonstrating proficiency in their use of the platform.
Keith Todd, CEO of TT, said:
“The TT platform is extraordinarily powerful and sophisticated, and some only use or know about a fraction of the available tools and functionality. The accreditation program can help our clients best utilize the platform, grow in their careers and bring more value to their organizations. Those who are new to the industry can undergo certification and make themselves marketable to large organizations, demonstrating that they have achieved accreditation in multiple TT modules and are ready to hit the ground running in a new role. Other experienced professionals can enhance their understanding of new features available on TT, or functionality they haven’t used before, such as our advanced trading algorithms and automated tools.”
Todd said the effort has been a massive undertaking, and he believes it’s the most comprehensive overview any solutions provider like TT has offered on its platform.
TT first introduced the program on a limited basis in June. Gelber Group, a Chicago-based global proprietary trading company, is one of the firms that enrolled traders in TT Accreditation.
TT Accreditation currently spans six modules, with more planned for the future. Users can enrol in individual modules or select bundled modules, which are priced at a discount.