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History
Optionomics
was organized to make sophisticated option analysis
software available to professional traders. The roots
of the business can be traced to the mid 1970's when
Scott d. Gordon (founder) was an options trader and
market maker in London. Mr.
Gordon's experience covers virtually all aspects of
trading and the development of risk management systems
stemmed from his own trading needs.
Optionomics has been creating tools to analyze risk
since 1987. These tools have been continuously enhanced
through the present. Optionomics software will help
any trader know their exposures and P/L's by using
a variety of tools to analyze risk. With these trading
tools, you will be better prepared to make decisions
and create strategies for maximum profit potential.
MILESTONES:
1987
Company formed; Optionomic Systems® software released
1987
Daily collection of Commodity Historical Database
started
1988
Bonneville Telecommuncations (BTC) datafeed Interface
completed
1988
Signal (DBC) datafeed Interface completed
1988
S&P ComStock (CQI) datafeed interface completed
1990
Option Trading Research, Inc. (OTR) formed as a trading
research company and an IB
1990
OTR's 1st Research and Consulting contract with Drew
Melton & Associates
1991
Release of Strategist software
1992
Network Risk Management software development
1992
Release of OTR software
1994
Theoretics, Inc., a swap and derivative analysis consulting
and software company spun off from Optionomics
1994
Release of Equity Option product
1996
Orion Network Risk Management system launched
1996
Reuters datafeed interface completed
1997
Track Data datafeed interface completed
1998
Back Office Import utility developed for GMI
1999
Automatic trade link developed linking NBF to the
Montreal Stock Exchange
2000
NYBOT selects Orion as their Standard for Risk Management
2001
NFA selects Orion as their Standard for Risk Management
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