TradeStation Expands its Suite of Advanced Trading Offerings with FuturesPlus

Maria Nikolova

FuturesPlus provides cutting-edge visualization and analysis tools to trade futures and options on futures with TradeStation’s simplified pricing, in-depth education and committed customer service.

TradeStation, a Monex Group company and award-winning online broker-dealer and futures commission merchant, has unveiled TradeStation FuturesPlus, powered by Trading Technologies International, Inc. (TT). The new trading platform provides traders access to premium options-on-futures tools and robust visualization and analysis capabilities, as well as the fast and reliable execution to which TradeStation’s traders have become accustomed.

Built for the advanced futures options trader, this feature-rich platform will deliver a powerful technology to TradeStation brokerage clients, along with the benefits TradeStation offers as an established futures commission merchant. TradeStation customers will enjoy all the FuturesPlus enhanced charting and analysis, risk management and order-execution tools for $1.50 per-side contract pricing, no monthly inactivity fee, free CME Group data (for non-professionals), and one-click access to major U.S. futures exchanges.

“Our goal is to provide our valued customers with the very best technology and services to support their needs and business objectives,” said John Bartleman, President of TradeStation Group, Inc. “We’ve worked with TT to offer one of the industry’s most robust suites of options- on-futures tools, and we’re excited to be able to bring these features to our traders combined with our superior customer service, low commissions and wealth of educational offerings designed for different levels of experience.”

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