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1. Figure 6 27 Conditions for quote Events Quote Events are triggered every time that a quote matching the specified condition arrives for one of the listed InstrumentExchanges For example if the InstrumentExchanges DTE XTR and BEI XTR are listed the condition is set to LAST PRICE lt Value 20 and a quote arrives for DTE XTR with a last price of 10 the Event will trigger The list of InstrumentExchanges works exactly as does the Quote Sheet View described on page 35 Below the list a simple comparison can be entered based on values from the quote LAST PRICE BID SIZE etc or a fixed value Value The Event triggers when the first value is equal to greater than gt less than lt greater than or equal to gt or less than or equal to lt the second value The account is used for Instruments such as FX Instruments n applying appropriate margins to the quote The available Substitutions are 127 High End Brokerage instrument_exchange id The D of the InstrumentExchange that triggered the Event e g DE0005557508 XTR instrument_exchange exchange name The name of the Exchange on which the InstrumentExchange that triggered the Event is listed e g Xetra Frankfurt instrument exchange exchange country The country code of the Exchange on which the InstrumentExchange that triggered the Event is listed e g DE instrument exchange exchange id The sino MXP ID
2. 41 Quote Map View 44 4 9 1 Title Bar Elements risa RR 45 Option Sheet View 45 4 10 1 Title Bar Elements 34484044 34 0 05 64 4 47 4 10 2 Menu k ra A A A A 47 Time amp Sales View osea ee ey da eS ok 48 4 11 1 Title Bar Elements 2 6 246 la 48 n 48 4 12 1 Title Bar Elements 224 4e eee Ras 48 Grid VIEW s oS 4 2 oe Eo a Ee wee SAS Bo 04 49 4 13 1 Title Bar Elements 65648 55 Chart VIEW ue aca a A 777 55 4 14 1 Title Bar Elements 55 High End Brokerage 4 15 4 16 4 17 4 18 4 19 4 20 4 21 4 22 4 23 4 24 4 25 Order Book View 59 4 15 1 Title Bar Elements ss ssis ee ew es 60 hA5 2 Filter Elements lt csc cs eo Swale Ha Pe S 60 4 15 3 Order Manipulation Buttons 61 Trades VIC s aa so e Re ARS Ree ae GSO HS 61 4 16 1 Title Bar Elements 305 ds 44 48 4444 4 4 4 84 62 4 16 2 Filter Elements 2 5 6 ys s 62 Trade Stats View xx See R Rk 62 4 17 1 Title Bar Elements se ai BR a aaa 62 4 17 2 Filter Elements a 63 Portfolio Via 24 6a Ga eee xo SoS ASS OG wa 63 4 18 1 Example 0 0 0 66 4 18 2 Title Bar Elements oso o y l s 70 4 18 3 Filter Elements ox s 4 90 S44 70 tah WOW sei 70 4 19 1 Title Bar Elements s s s
3. 86 5 3 1 Stop Market Order Stop 86 5 3 2 Stop Limit Order Stop 86 5 3 3 Discretionary Order Discr 86 5 3 4 Trailing Stop Order T Stop 87 5 3 5 DynaBeat Order DynaBeat 87 5 3 6 One Cancels the Other Orders 060 88 5 3 7 IfDone Orders 24 geen ieee hea Ou be OKs 88 5 4 Execution Types 90 05 90 5 4 2 100 immediate Or 1 90 5 4 3 BOC Book Or Cancel 91 5 4 4 FORFORIA 91 B THOUGH evisos SoS sd YK 91 SiG Manual coronarse eda R ou 91 5 5 Order cancellation dialog 91 5 6 Order MONS eR a ies AR UF ab R na 91 5 6 1 Order Creation Menu 92 High End Brokerage 5 6 2 Order Manipulation Menu 93 6 Settings 95 SEINES y entes s a a ee ee A 4 95 6 2 HOTKEYS cari a 95 6 2 1 Using hotkeys 96 SIZE GIOUDS sA aaa A eee ew ee os 97 6 4 Click Trading 2 3 6 565 ba eee 6 5 98 65 Order Lines 4 lt e2e6e22 24 aR b eda Bee Gd 100 6 6 Price Check yo oe oh ooo A RES EY 102 6 641 Price Check sase amp aia we a HA Ae A Se 3303 102 6 6 2 Click Trading 105 6 6 3 Confirmation in specific views 105 so os 2s oe es Shao a Se eH 105 6 7 Quote Sheets 106 68 Styl
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5. 1 6905 50 6906 50 4547 00176887 50 75 00176962 50EUR EUX 5179 875Close 23 66 230 90 23 66 23 09 570 0 00 5 70EUR XTR 58 15Close Cash EUR 512 910 08 Cash USD 824 40 Depot EUR 796 51 Figure 4 34 The Portfolio View The Portfolio View shows the current portfolio of a given account One row is shown for each Instrument in the account s portfolio In addition a row is shown showing summed values for the account s entire portfolio Each Instrument is valued at its reference price The current cash for each currency is also shown Other than the cash values all values are shown in the system currency Where reference prices for one or more Instruments are not available a tilde is shown with the totals to indicate that the value is approximate The columns available in the Portfolio View are described below Within the descriptions below the term 2 crossing will be used frequently This is the last time that the account s position crossed zero i e changed from being long to short or from short to long or changed from being zero to being long or short To give an example if an account starts out with no position in some Instrument and then buys 10 units of that Instrument the most recent zero crossing will be before the buy If the 63 High End Brokerage account then buys an additional 15 units the most recent zero crossing will still be before the first buy If the account then se
6. Quote Sheet Order Book Trades Trade Stats Chart Time amp Sales Figure 3 12 The view buttons Search Entry Field Enter the Instrument text you wish to search for and press the Enter key to create a new Search View with that text already entered The Search View is described on page 34 Figure 3 13 The Search Entry Field Panic Button The Panic Button will cancel all of your active orders at once The panic button is not shown by default Panic Button on page 134 describes how to configure the visibility and activation behaviour of the Panic Button To avoid accidental use the Panic Button must be clicked three times 22 Cancel All Orders Figure 3 14 The panic button in its normal quiescent state Figure 3 15 The panic button after being clicked once Figure 3 16 The panic button after being clicked twice One more click will cancel all orders High End Brokerage 3 3 Worksheets 3 3 1 Introduction A worksheet can contain views of any type For example you might configure a worksheet named Worksheet which has a Quote Sheet View and an Order Book View see figure 3 17 Worksheets can be reordered by dragging and dropping them with the mouse To rename or delete a worksheet you can click on its tab with the right mouse button and select the appropriate option click twice on its tab or select the worksheet from within the Rename Worksheet Or Delete Worksheet submenus on the Environmen
7. 4 26 1 Title Bar Elements e Range Picker described on page 27 e Filter Picker described on page 26 e Style Picker described on page 27 4 26 2 Filter Elements e Instruments described on page 30 Countries Items of news may be associated with a particular coun try For news from Exchanges this is the country the Exchange is in For news sent by news providers the country is sent by the provider and is usually the country which the news relates to Note that in ad dition to selecting countries from the tree it s also possible to enter their official two letter country code as defined by ISO 3166 1 e Text Entering text in this filter element and pressing Enter will cause only news items containing that text to be displayed Right clicking on the body area provides a context menu with the following options e Copy to clipboard Copies the news item to the clipboard e Print News Prints the news item e Auto Width Font Causes the News View to automatically detect whether the body of a news item would be better displayed using a fixed width font e g because the item contains a table of numbers or a proportional font because the item contains only normal free flowing text e Fixed Width Font Forces items to be displayed using a fixed width font http vuv iso org iso country codes iso 3166 code l1ists english country names and code elements htm 19 High End Broke
8. 100 000 00 8 Order limit differs by 76 82 from the last known price 43 14 8 Order volume exceeds your configured hard maximum Figure 6 7 The order rejection dialog Reject if order volume gt The order s size multiplied by its price would exceed the specified amount in the system currency A currency conversion is performed at the current exchange rate if necessary e Always reject market order The order would be a market order When to confirm By default price checks will be applied when creating changing or ac tivating an order This can lead to multiple price check warnings when creating an inactive order and subsequently activating it or when re peatedly activating and deactivating orders By changing the setting Confirm inactive orders when to creating changing Or activating these multiple warnings can be avoided The appropriate setting will depend upon your trading style For maximum security we recommend that you retain the default setting 104 6 6 2 Click Trading When performing a click trading action see Click Trading on page 98 the order s size will be adjusted so that the values specified here are not exceeded These values also affect the Order Menus Note that for Views with specific settings described in Confirmation in specific views below the view settings will take precedence over these settings e Size limit Any order entered through click trading that
9. Allow you to restore min imise maximise or close the window as if you had selected the buttons in the top right of the window Note that the text of these menu items is localised into your operating system s language e Always on top This item only appears for detached windows It allows you to specify that the window should remain visible even when another application or sino MXP Desktop is active 29 4 3 Common Filter Elements Each kind of filterable view has its own kind of filter with one or more filter elements appropriate to the data displayed Here we describe all the filter elements that are used in more than one kind of view 4 3 1 Order ID Here you can enter order IDs to include only those orders Bear in mind that all other filter elements are still applied first Enter the desired order IDs separated by commas into the field provided and press the Enter key Entering two order IDs separated by a semicolon will show all orders with IDs between those two IDs inclusive 4 3 2 Accounts This element allows you to select which accounts will be included Only ac counts to which you have access can be selected If you only have access to one account this element will not appear 4 3 3 Users These options determine whether orders created by users other than yourself should be included The options are only effective if you have been given the appropriate permissions on the sino MXP Server Orders that
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11. Requested Instrument Size Price Start 2 24 37 PMDE0007236101 220 8 001 15 11 12 00 Al Borrow Confirm Borrow 2 24 34 PM Size Date a Comment Figure 4 40 The Equity Borrowing View Further below on the left hand side is a table This will show all current loans as well as any outstanding offers You can see details of a loan request by holding the mouse over the Status column in the appropriate row of the table To the right of the table is the loan offer manipulation area used for confirming loan offers and requesting and confirming loan returns Custodian Rate Min Fee Valid For Status r ange Custodian 1 DE 1 00 50 00 Borrowed Returned Size 170 OrderlD 23 2 24 37 PM CREATE REQ TBMX Loan Request Size is 220 2 24 37 PM ACTIVE QF loan Offer Size 220 Price 8 00 Rate 1 00 Min fee 50 00 Start Jan 15 2011 12 00 00 AM End Feb 13 2011 12 00 00 AM Timeout 30s 2 24 38 PM FILL 220 con qftest 2 24 38 PM FILLED OFTEST ET Figure 4 41 The loan status tooltip shown in the Equity Borrowing View 4 24 1 Requesting and agreeing to a loan Loan requests are entered at the top of the window The Size and Comment fields have the same meanings and function as in the normal Order Line more details can be found on page 83 The Instrument selector differs from the Symbol field found in a nor
12. cristina 70 4 19 2 Filter Elements ks yk 2 lya gl Ra Ys 7 Quote RequestViev 71 4 20 1 Tithe Bar Elements 4 3 as a 4 As ae Ge Sars 71 Account MessagesViev 71 4 21 1 Title Bar Elements 846 cds 71 4 21 2 Filter Elements sv a ww A 72 FX Trading View 72 4 22 1 Title Bar Elements lt 4 lt lt a s OR U Ge amp wx 74 FX Quote Request View 74 4 23 1 Title Bar Elements 4 4 4046 0s 454 ee Oe 75 Equity Borrowing View 75 4 24 1 Requesting and agreeing toaloan 76 4 24 2 Returningaloan 77 4 24 3 Title Bar Elements ee 77 ExchangesViev 77 High End Brokerage 4 25 1 Title Bar Elements 78 4 26 News VIEW 78 4 26 1 Title Bar Elements 79 4 26 2 Filter Elements lt lt lt eed oe ew os 79 4 27 Position Adjustment View 80 4 27 1 Title Bar Elements 3 as 79 da GE Sw 383 81 4 27 2 Filter Elements 2 lt lt 25 od ow ed wd oe Sx 81 h28 Evens VIEW yik s x ses amp hee A A 9 3 81 4 28 1 Title Bat Elements s cd a 2090309 82 Orders 83 Bal Order LING ss sa sa Saw day eA Bee dl 83 5 2 Order Elements 4 xu 14 gi ee oe SS ee ww ele gs 83 5 3 rderTypes
13. Figure 4 7 The Style Picker Some views allow you to change their appearance using styles The Style Picker allows you to select the style to be applied to the view and manipulate the currently applied style Whenever a style supporting view is created it is given a lt New gt style This style is based on the default for the view type and the view will be updated to reflect any changes subsequently made to the default Clicking on Edit will open the Style Settings and allow you to immediately configure the currently selected style Configuration and creation of styles is explained on page 108 4 1 6 Range Picker Figure 4 8 The Range Picker 27 b Days v Days alect All Deselect Al High End Brokerage Figure 4 9 The Range Picker in use Use the Range Picker to select the time frame you want to include in your view Please be aware that choosing a large time range may require a long time for the requested data to be transferred to your client Try to be as specific as possible 4 1 7 InstrumentExchange Picker Figure 4 10 The InstrumentExchange Picker Here you can enter the symbol ISIN or MSPID and the Exchange of the In strumentExchange you would like the view to refer to You can also drag an InstrumentExchange from a Quote Sheet View to the InstrumentExchange Picker in order to use that InstrumentExchange 4 1 8 InstrumentExchange Info Switch Figure 4 11 The InstrumentExchan
14. Sort by this column Figure 4 13 The Column Header menu Right clicking on a column header opens a menu which provides further column related options e Export table as CSV Exports the contents of the table as a SV file suitable for importing into spreadsheets such as Microsoft Excel Resize all columns to fit Resizes all columns in the table to be exactly as wide as its widest row Note that if the content subsequently becomes wider the columns will not automatically adjust themselves e Resize this column to fit Resizes the column under the header you clicked on to be as wide as its widest row Hide this column Hides the column under the header you clicked on e Disable sorting Disables sorting by this column e Sort by this column Allows you to specify using the submenu of this item that the rows of the table should be sorted such that the val ues of the column under the header you clicked on are in ascending or 32 descending order Depending on the table the sort can be performed Once and will therefore not be affected by subsequent changes in the cell values or may be performed Continuously El Figure 4 14 The Column selector If you click on the column selector figure 4 14 in the top right corner of a table a drop down menu will appear offering you the option of editing the columns Clicking this will show a window similar to that in Style Settings showing you all
15. 1000 1 0000 Figure 6 3 The size group settings Size groups allovv you to configure various values that are used throughout the sino MXP Client when performing certain operations related to specific InstrumentExchanges e Symbol Specifies which InstrumentExchange s the configuration will apply to You can enter either A specific InstrumentExchange e g BMW XTR The configuration is only applicable for exactly that InstrumentExchange An Exchange e g XTR The configuration is applicable to all InstrumentExchanges on that Exchange where not overridden by a specific InstrumentExchange configuration A default for all Exchanges x The configuration is applicable to all InstrumentExchanges where not overridden by either of the above 97 High End Brokerage Size groups inherit from less specific but related size groups when val ues are unspecified For example if a DTE XTR size group exists but doesn t have Size A configured Size A from the XTR size group will be used If there is no XTR size group or it does not have Size A configured the Size A from the default size group will be used if it exists e Size A D These four values allow you to pre define sizes for use High End Brokerage with hotkeys see Hotkeys on page 95 and click trading see Click Trading on this page For click trading you can select which of the sizes to use by holding down the shift and
16. 115 Filter Settings 27 114 Full Depth Snapshot 49 FX Quote Request View 38 74 105 FX Trading View 38 72 74 105 General Settings Window 21 Grid View 38 50 52 105 121 122 InstrumentExchange Info Switch 48 55 74 75 InstrumentExchange Picker 28 45 48 55 74 Level 2 View 38 48 50 106 High End Brokerage Login Window 15 18 20 midpoint 84 Network Status Light 16 Network Status Window 16 News View 44 78 80 135 Option Sheet View 38 46 65 Options Exchange Picker 47 Order Book View 23 59 80 84 91 93 96 115 117 126 Order Creation Menu 91 92 Order Line 19 26 43 59 64 65 76 81 83 84 88 98 102 Order Line Switch 26 34 36 45 47 48 55 60 62 70 71 78 82 83 Order Manipulation Menu 59 60 91 93 Order Menu 43 91 105 Panic Button 22 134 Period Picker 55 Portfolio View 44 50 63 70 80 81 Position Adjustment View 80 Price Check 73 75 83 96 100 Quote Map View 44 45 Quote Request View 37 71 92 Quote Sheet 34 36 38 40 42 43 45 98 106 107 112 118 119 Quote Sheet Picker 35 45 Quote Sheet View 23 28 34 36 39 41 44 46 92 93 96 98 106 111 127 140 Range Picker 28 48 50 55 60 62 79 81 82 Search Entry Field 34 Search View 22 34 39 106 Size Group 84 100 Size Group settings 43 84 92 100 Style Picker 27 36 45 47 49 60 62 70 72 77 79 81 82 108
17. of this restriction depends on the Exchange or receiving broker 5 5 Order cancellation dialog If an entered order is immediately cancelled whether by sino MXP itself the Exchange or any other step on the order s way to the Exchange an order cancellation dialog will be shown giving a brief description of the order and the reason that the order has been cancelled This avoids the phenomenon that an unexpectedly rejected order seems to disappear if all visible Order Book Views are showing only active orders 5 6 Order Menus There are two types of Order Menu The Order Creation Menu and the Order Manipulation Menu 91 High End Brokerage 5 6 1 Order Creation Menu 1999512 47 40 PM Best High End Brokerage Figure 5 2 The order creation menu The Order Creation Menu is accessible from the Quote Sheet View by right clicking on a quote in a bid or ask cell where you do not already have an order If you right click on a bid the menu will open in buy mode if you right click on an ask it will open in sell mode The following options are available Buy Sell Creates a buy or sell order A sub menu will appear al lowing you to select the limit price or Market followed by another sub menu listing showing a list of sizes An order will be created with the options specified and the account selected in the title bar as soon as you click on a size The sizes shown are dependent upon those set
18. tick TS a news item Congratulations for using the latest and greatest tick TS product Confirm amp Close Confirm amp Suppress ALL event dialogs for NEXT MINUTE Confim amp Suppress THESE event dialogs for current SESSION Figure 6 30 The Event occurred dialog The Event occurred dialog appears when an Event is triggered for which the Show dialog action is selected The text at the top of the dialog indicates the type of Event that has occurred e g News Order etc and the name of the Event setting which triggered the dialog Below that appears the Event s Short text and further below the Event s Long text Three buttons appear at the bottom of the dialog all of which will close the dialog but in different ways e Confirm amp Close This will close the dialog without having any ef fect on the appearance of further dialogs Confirm Suppress ALL event dialogs for NEXT MINUTE This will close the dialog and will ensure that no other dialogs appear for the next minute Note that even if a completely different type of Event occurs based on a different setting for which a dialog would normally appear no dialog will be shown This can be useful in busy periods to avoid being distracted Events that may have been missed can be subsequently reviewed in the Events View e Confirm Suppress THESE event dialogs for current SESSION This will close the dialog and will prevent this particular Event setting
19. 110 Style Settings 27 33 46 Substitution 117 124 127 129 130 132 Ticker 18 19 123 130 Time amp Sales View 38 48 50 Trade Stats View 62 80 Trades View 61 129 View Task Bar 24 141 High End Brokerage
20. As can be seen above some characters such as brackets or asterisks have special meanings in the context of a Lucene query If you want to use these characters without their special meanings as part of your query you can prefix them with a backslash As an example Alpha will match items containing Alpha including the brackets The complete list of special characters that should be treated in this way is e 137 High End Brokerage 138 High End Brokerage Afterword In describing complex software such as sino MXP languages and people approach their limits If after reading the manual you have remaining ques tions your sino Team will be happy to help you further Furthermore the sino Academy offers seminars in various cities which are among other things concerned with the usage of sino 9 Ask us freep hone 0 800 800 74 66 Or info sino de Or talk to your sino trader 139 High End Brokerage Index About Window 21 Account Messages View 71 Account Picker 26 50 55 70 73 75 77 81 121 Alert Settings 118 Black Scholes 46 Cash View 70 Chart View 38 55 119 Data Export settings 60 132 133 Desktop Menu 95 97 ECNs Only Switch 49 Environment Restore Window 20 Equity Borrowing View 66 75 76 Event 81 82 123 132 Event Settings 18 132 Events View 81 124 130 131 135 Exchanges View 77 Filter Picker 26 34 36 60 62 70 72 79 81
21. Green if both buy and sell orders were present As with the level two area the colours of the cells are determined by the comparitive sizes of the orders present at that rank Larger orders or trades will have a deeper colour whereas smaller orders or trades will be lighter This aids in determining which market movements are important and which are less so It also helps in identifying resistance levels within the market where larger or repeated or many orders are present these appear as horizontal lines within the grid Trades in the selected InstrumentExchange for the selected account are also represented within the grid They appear as circles at the ap propriate row and column within the circle appears the total size of any trades at that price and time preceded by a or depending on whether the nstrumentExchange was bought or sold The circles are coloured White circles represent trades that opened or extended a position Red circles represent trades that closed a loss making position Green circles represent trades that closed a profitable position Grey circles represent trades that reduced a position including closing a position which exactly broke even While the selected account has a position in the selected InstrumentEx change the circles are connected by lines If for example an account starts with a position of zero and a trade buys 5 of the InstrumentEx change at 100 a white circl
22. IfDone Profit field you enter R1 In the IfDone Stop field you enter R1 You check the IfDone MOC checkbox The system creates 89 High End Brokerage a single limit order size 100 limit 14 This is then partially executed buying 75 at 13 80 The system now creates three additional orders one a sell order with size 75 limit 14 80 the second a stop market sell order with size 75 and stop limit 12 80 and the third a market sell order restricted to the closing phase of the Exchange Later the remaining quantity of the first order is executed buying 25 at 14 The system modifies the three additional orders increasing the size of all three to 100 It does not modify the limits of the orders Later still the sell order with limit 14 80 is partially executed selling 60 at 15 The system reduces the size of the stop market order and the MOC order by 60 to 40 Finally the remainder of the sell order with limit 14 80 is executed selling a further 40 at 15 The system cancels the stop market order and the MOC order Example with absolute offsets You wish to buy 100 at 14 which you wish to sell again should the price reach 15 To avoid any excessive losses you want to close the position immediately if the price drops to 13 You enter a buy order In the Size field you enter 100 In the Limit field you enter 14 The Stop Limit field you leave empty In the IfDone Profit field you enter A15 In the IfDone Stop field you enter
23. Quote Sheet Picker provides you with the list of available Quote Sheets Selecting one of these Quote Sheets fills the view with the stored list of InstrumentExchanges Changes made to a Quote Sheet other than lt New gt will be reflected in all other views which have that Quote Sheet selected The same Quote Sheets are available both in the Quote Sheet View and the Quote Map View e Order Line Switch described on page 26 e Style Picker described on page 27 4 10 Option Sheet View EE ExpiryDate CBidSize 01 12 2015 2 50 01 12 2015 01 12 2015 01 03 2016 01 03 2016 01 03 2016 Figure 4 24 The Option Sheet View This view displays a list of options for a given underlying Instrument En ter the desired underlying into the InstrumentExchange Picker Entering DAX XTR for example will list options on the DAX30 index The Instru mentExchange entered is also used to obtain prices for the underlying In strument upon which calculations of the theoretical fair price of the option are based On each row two options are shown the put and call options for a given strike price By default the leftmost column shows the expiry date of the options The call options then appear on the left hand side the strike price appears in the centre and the put options on the right hand side The options are always sorted first by expiry date nearest date first then by strike price By default Out of the Money options will be shown
24. as the key to trigger the hotkey action it must be used in combination with the Ctrl Shift or Alt keys tri A Ctrl Shift T and Fi would therefore be valid combinations whilst just A on its own would not Action The action for the hotkey to perform You can define a hotkey to create a new Buy or Se11 order Change the limit price of an order Or Cancel Activate Or Deactivate an order Orders are always created with the account selected in the title bar of the active view Size For a Buy or Sell action the size with which to create the order For other actions this item is disabled You can choose to use a size group or specify a size explicitly Price For a Buy or Sell action the limit price with which to create the order For a Change action the price to vvhich the order s limit should be changed For other actions this item is disabled You can base the price on the current Last Bid Or Ask quote for the InstrumentExchange or for a Change action the order s current Limit price Fach of these prices can have a positive or negative offset specified as either a value or a percentage which will be added to the base price You can also set the price to Market Or by selecting o in the combo box to an explicit value Confirmation When to warn you about the action the hotkey will perform Always you will always be asked to confirm the action Normal you will only be asked to con
25. available columns which you can use to configure the colums see Styles on page 108 for more information on using the window This menu also provides an option to select whether the column configuration is shared with other views that use the same style 4 5 Selecting Table Rows Many of the tables found in the client support the selection of one or more rows You can select a single row or several adjacent rows by pressing the left mouse button on the first row and then if you want to select multiple rows dragging the mouse to expand the selection You can add rows to or remove rows from the selection by holding the Ctrl key and individually clicking on the rows you want to add or remove Selected rows within views are coloured according to your style settings see Styles on page 108 4 6 Printing Tables Most of the tables in sino MXP can be printed Right click on a cell within the table and select one of the options under Print Table The Scale Table Width to Fit option will ensure that the entire width of the table fits ona single page though if the table has many rows it may nevertheless print over multiple pages Note that this may result in the text within the table being very small The Break Column on Page Border option will instead if the width of the table will not fit on a single page print the first columns in the table on a first page subsequent columns on a second page and so forth 33 Hig
26. conditions and contains properties for each type of special styling Styles inherit properties from their parent style unless they are explicitly set For example if you set the foreground colour of Normal cells in the Default style that colour will be used as the foreground colour of Normal cells in all the styles under it where that colour has not been explicitly changed Each property editor gives you the option of inheriting that property which is the initial behaviour If you have changed several properties and want them to inherit from the parent style again you can quickly achieve this by right clicking in the cell table to access the inheritance menu Click on Inherit selected to set all properties of the selected cells to inherit or Inherit all to set all properties of all cells in the group to inherit These menu items are disabled when every property they would affect is already set to inherit BaolgroundForegroundi Fort Formatting z ES jackground a Abcq Inherit selected Inherit all Figure 6 11 Reverting styles to their default settings using Inherit 6 8 1 Adding a New Style To add a new style select the view type that you wish to configure and click on the Add button in the lower left Name your style In our example we have selected Quote Sheet and named our style Mystyle 109 High End Brokerage General Settings o Cf Default P Opti
27. contains two different profit and loss values for the selected InstrumentExchange for the account selected in the View s Account Picker as well as two buttons Within Range shows the profit loss over the time selected in the View s Range Picker as well as the effect on the account s position of trades within that time Total shows the profit loss for the whole of time as well as the account s current position this information is the same as that shown in the Portfolio View described on page 63 The Close position button below the position information en ters a market order to buy or sell the InstrumentExchange as ap propriate to close the position shown under Within Range for ex ample if the current Within Range position is 2 a buy market order with size 2 will be entered Note that you have to click twice on the Close position button the first click activates the button the second enters the order The Cancel A11 button cancels all orders for the selected account and InstrumentExchange including any IfDone orders such as those generated by the Close and Stop checkboxes de scribed below e A mini market depth display below the position overview area show ing the top ten ranks of market depth data for the InstrumentExchange As with the Level 2 View described on page 48 bids are shown on the left and asks on the right The prices of the ranks are shown in the
28. create new styles by selecting the style corresponding to the desired view type and clicking on Add then specifying a name The selected Theme determines the properties of cells that have not been explicitly set by the user Currently only the built in lt Default gt theme is available Horizontal lines and Vertical lines separate the rows and columns of a table respectively You can explicitly turned them On or Off for a style or set them to be the same as configured in the parent style lt Inherit gt Cell styles are split into three groups of cells Standard cells Column cells and Special cells The Standard cells group is always present and contains properties for Normal and Selected cells The Normal properties are used for cells in the 108 Column and Special cells groups where the property has not been over ridden by the theme or explicitly set by you The Selected properties deter mine how cells will look in rows that you have selected see Selecting Table Rows on page 33 The Column cells group is present in all but the Default style and contains properties for each column that is available in the related view type For view types that support it you can also configure whether a column is shown at all Visible and determine the order in which columns are displayed by dragging and dropping The Special cells group is present for view types that display some cells in an alternative way based on specific
29. data of Instru mentExchanges You can choose from a variety of display methods and in dicators 4 14 1 Title Bar Elements InstrumentExchange Picker described on page 28 Period Picker Allows you to specify the resolution of the ticks displayed in the chart Range Picker described on page 27 Order Line Switch described on page 26 55 High End Brokerage TEO FDAXH1 EUX Se SE Candlestick v Indicators Zoom 52 4600 4675 4547 0 4625 D 4500 m 2 14475 4460 4425 4400 4375 10 00 14 Jan 2011 12 00 14 Jan 2011 14 00 14 Jan 2011 16 00 14 Jan 2011 18 00 14 Jan 2011 Figure 4 27 The Chart View BO FDAXH1 EUX 1 Candlestick v Indicators Zoom Figure 4 28 The Chart View chart type selection Below the title bar is a set of tools that allow you to manipulate the chart The leftmost is a selector that specifies which rendering method is used for the price chart Candlestick Bar Dot Line Or Step Inthe middle is a button which when clicked on provides a list of indicators which can be added to the chart This list is in two parts separated by a line Those indicators which are above the line are added to the main chart Indicators below the line appear in their own sub chart below the main chart An indicator can be added to a chart more than once To remove an indicator or to modify its parameters or colours select the Modify tool see Modify on t
30. date or time you can specify replacements for certain values To take an example if you have an order Event which outputs the order s account ACC1 or ACC2 say using order account but instead of ACC1 and ACC2 you d High End Brokerage prefer to output Cust and Prop you would specify order account ACC1 Cust ACC2 Prop Similarly you could change the representation of the Exchanges which are output order exchange id XTR 100 FRA 200 would result in 100 and 200 being output where otherwise XTR and FRA would have been output 6 17 2 Numbers For numbers you can specify how you would like the number to be format ted how many decimal places it should have an alternative format for negative numbers etc As an example if you have an order Event and would like the order s limit to be shown with four decimal places you would enter order limit 0 0000 1 2345 would then be shown as 1 2345 1 2340 132 would be shown as 1 2340 and 1 23456 would be shown as 1 2346 To spec ify that at least one and as many as four decimal places should be shown you would enter order limit 0 0 1 0000 would then be shown as 1 0 1 0001 would be shown as 1 0001 and 1 00005 would be shown as 1 0001 In each case the numbers will be output using the decimal sep arator which would normally be used in your locale e g a comma in Germany or a dot in the United States You can choose to output the num bers using a differe
31. defined Alerts on a limited set of Instruments and Exchanges You can clone the Alerts and use your own parameters 6 12 1 ActionGroup For each individual alert you can configure an action The following actions are currently available No action will be taken e Alert Website The Alert will be shown on your personal Alert web site e Email You will receive an e mail with the alert More actions will be made available in the future 6 12 2 Website Alerts are shown on a web page The link is https alerts sino de Your login is your current sino MXP username and password Your Alert website lists all Alerts from the current day with the most recently triggered at the top If you click on an Alert name a detailed explanation of the alert will be displayed If you click on an Instrument the selected Instrument will open in your active sino MXP client in a new Quote Sheet The new sheet will be named Alerts 118 High End Brokerage There are chart links which open the Chart View with the selected nstru ment You can configure the website specifying how the Instrument should be displayed in your sino MXP client e At the top or at the bottom of the Quote Sheet High End Brokerage e On one exchange or on all exchanges e For Chart View and Quote Sheet if you selected One Exchange above On the home Exchange of the Instrument On a fixed Exchange 6 12 3
32. e Filter Picker described on page 26 e Style Picker described on page 27 4 15 2 Filter Elements e Order ID described on page 30 e Accounts described on page 30 e Users described on page 30 e Instruments described on page 30 e Exchanges described on page 31 e States described on page 31 e Types described on page 32 60 High End Brokerage 4 15 3 Order Manipulation Buttons Select All Figure 4 33 The Order Manipulation Buttons Below the order list several buttons are available for quickly modifying or ders High End Brokerage e Select All All orders in the list will be selected e Deselect A11 All previously selected orders will be deselected e Cancel The selected order s will be cancelled e Activate Inactive orders within the selection will be re activated Deactivate Active orders within the selection will be deactivated As soon as you deactivate an order it is removed from the Exchange Note that since the Exchange sees reactivated orders as new orders your price time priority may be affected by deactivation e Beat The limit of the selected order s will be changed to become the best bid for buy orders or ask for sell orders on the relevant Exchange For example if your limit on a buy order is 11 25 and the current best bid on the Exchange is 11 26 clicking on Beat with that order selected will change its limit to 11 27 assuming the minimum pric
33. from showing any more dialogs until the next time that you start sino MxPr Note that other Event settings for the same type of Event may still cause a dialog to be shovvn for example if you suppress dialogs 131 from one Event setting for news Events dialogs would still be shown if any other news Events you have defined were triggered 6 17 Substitutions The Data Export settings and the Event Settings make use of Substitutions Substitutions are a way of specifying a piece of text as a setting without knowing exactly what content it will have when it is used An example Sub stitution would be entering Order order id as the short text of an order Event If the Event were triggered for an order with the ID 12345 the text that would actually be used would be Order 12345 If the Event were later triggered for another order 12350 the text would this time be Order 12350 In other words Substitutions act as a kind of placeholder allowing things to be set up in advance and appear correctly later The Substitutions attempt to format values in an appropriate way If you re happy with the standard formatting of the values you need read no further If you d prefer more flexibility about the output you can use the formatting functionality of the Substitutions The available formatting options depend on the type of value being formatted 6 17 1 Strings For strings sequences of characters anything that s not a number and not a
34. grey bar is shown in the area where there are too many brackets to be represented To the left of the ladder and the bracket area appears the grid The grid provides an overview of the movement of the InstrumentEx change s market over time It also shows any trades the selected ac count has made in the selected InstrumentExchange along with whether or not these trades were profitable Each column of the grid represents a ten second time period The rightmost column represents the most recent ten seconds The fur ther left a column appears in the window the narrower this column is this allows a larger range of time to be represented within the grid than would otherwise be possible 53 As with the ladder each row of the grid represents a given price see the description of the ladder for more details the grid behaves in the same way Each cell of the grid is coloured Blue if a trade happened at the price represented by that row of the grid during the ten seconds represented by that column otherwise Red if a sell order was but no buy orders were present in the market depth at the price represented by that row of the grid dur ing the ten seconds represented by that column otherwise Green if a buy order was but no sell orders were present in the market depth at the price represented by that row of the grid dur ing the ten seconds represented by that column otherwise Red and
35. in the Size Group settings described on page 97 e Buy Stop Sell Stop Creates a buy stop or sell stop order A sub menu will appear allowing you to select a size for the order followed by a sub menu for the stop price displayed with a leading slash e g 33 20 and finally a sub menu to select the limit price or Market An order will be created with the options specified and the account se lected in the title bar as soon as you click on a limit price As above the sizes shown are dependent upon those set in the Size Group settings e Quote Update Request Sends a quote update request to the Ex change where supported e Quote Request Opens a Quote Request View with the size spec ified in the sub menu but does not immediately send the request See Quote Request View on page 71 for information about the Quote Request View 92 5 6 2 Order Manipulation Menu If you right click on one of your own orders in a Quote Sheet View or Order Book View the Order Manipulation Menu will appear You can choose to Cancel the order or to change it with Change Price Change Size Or Change Both You can Activate Or Deactivate the order You may also choose to Beat Join or Match your order against the market see Order Manipula tion Buttons on page 61 for more information Below the order manipula tion items in the menu appears a brief summary of the order for example 123456 100 DTE XTR 15 00 or 123456 200 BEI XTR
36. in sino MXP 1 3 2 Instrument in sino MX 1 3 3 MSD D in sino MXP 1 3 4 nstrumentExchange in sino 1 3 5 ACCOUNT in sino MAP y oe ee xoda du 1 4 Software Requirements 1 5 Hardvvare Requlrements 1 5 1 PC Compatible 1 5 2 AppleMac 2 Getting Started 2 1 Before YOU Starts s s s s sose 4 A A 2 2 Starting the sino MXP lient 2 3 Login Window Automatic login aise es ee See ee CMC os see an Bo ce BA Se Progress Bar and Network Status Window 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 High End Brokerage 3 Desktops and Worksheets 4 3 1 Introduction 45 4 rosas ew wR TS we Gs 3 2 DesktOps acea 4 s opaa E an 3 2 1 The Desktop Menu 3 2 2 The Desktop Toolbar 3 3 Worksheets 006007 A OOS Se ES 334 IMTFOdUCI N 2 cae ea SEA ed ea 3 3 2 VIEW Task sos we ee HG Gee oo ew HS Views Common Title Bar Elements 4 1 1 Vlevy S R 4 1 2 Order line Switch 4266 al OR r r oe 4le pos h ACCOUNT Pier oo a 4 2 ae ad ORG SS k 4 1 4 Filter Picker il Se A 4 1 5 Style Picker 4 1 6 Range Picker 4 1 7 Instru
37. include the Exchange s name country location quoting times trading times and information about the Exchange s ordering and quoting capabilities 4 25 1 Title Bar Elements e Order Line Switch described on page 26 4 26 News View Instruments All Countries All Text This is a very important news item Please read You are now using the latest and greatest tick TS product of alltime tick TS AG IPO immediately climbs above EUR100 Some headline to avoid sending nothing at all You are now using the latest and greatest tick TS product of all time Headline You are now using the latest and greatest tick TS product of all time Thank you for using our software Figure 4 43 The News View The News View displays news from a variety of sources Depending on the configuration of your system your own rights and the Exchanges you have access to this may include dedicated news providers e g Dow Jones DPA etc news items provided by Exchanges e g volatility interruptions sus pensions restarts etc and internal messages about the availability of Ex 78 changes The news items to be displayed can be filtered in a variety of ways The upper area of the window shows the time source and headline of the news items Clicking on a news item will show the body of that news item in the lower area of the window The size of the two areas can be changed by clicking and dragging the bar between the two areas
38. limit is the execution price plus the offset and the IfDone Stop stop limit is the execution price minus the offset If the original order was a sell the IfDone Profit limit is the execution price minus the offset and the IfDone Stop stop limit is the execution price plus the offset For absolute values the limit is the value entered in the IfDone Profit or IfDone Stop field Relative limits are entered by prefixing the number with R e g RO 12 Ab solute limits are entered by prefixing the number with A e g A1 23 Ifa number is entered without a prefix sino will attempt to determine whether it was intended to be absolute or relative In cases where this can t be clearly determined a dialog will appear asking for confirmation of what was intended You have entered the value 10 for fDone Profit did you mean the relative R10 or the absolute A10 value Absolute Relative Cancel Figure 5 1 The dialog that appears if sino MXP cannot determine whether an IfDone offset is relative or absolute Example with relative offsets You wish to buy 100 for at most 14 which you wish to sell again should the price rise by 1 To avoid any excessive losses you want to close the position immediately if the price drops by 1 In any event you wish to close your position at the end of the day You enter a buy order In the Size field you enter 100 In the Limit field you enter 14 The Stop Limit field you leave empty In the
39. list e g This setting has no effect on the Exchanges with which an Instrument is added to a Quote Sheet from the Search View The tree allows you to specify that when InstrumentExchanges for certain Exchanges are added to a quote sheet they should automatically be shown with the market depth opened The next three options allow you to specify whether your own orders will be indicated among quotes in the Quote Sheet View and Level 2 View e Show own orders in level 2 Thisoption determines whether your orders will be indicated at all If itis not selected the two options be low will have no effect 106 High End Brokerage Exchanges Default exchanges Automatically open level 2 when adding External Germany Indexes us ADJUST ET r Own orders v Show own orders in level 2 v Show inactive orders in level 2 v Show stop orders in level 2 r Flashing Flash quotes in quotesheet on every tick Flash level 2 too Figure 6 9 The quote sheet settings High End Brokerage e Show inactive orders in level 2 This option determines whether your inactive orders will be indicated This option has no effect if Show own orders in level 2 is deselected e Show stop orders in level 2 This option determines whether your stop orders will be indicated This option has no effect if Show own orders in level 2 s deselected e Fla
40. may have made a telephone trade or a trade via another clearer and wish to have the system reflect that trade You may have taken a position in an Instrument and would like the system to ignore that position not showing it in the Portfolio View for example because you intend to hold it in the longer term and don t want to see it together with your short term positions Position adjustments are entered using a limited version of the Order Line The Size Limit Currency and Comment fields have the same meanings as in the normal Order Line more details can be found on page 83 If you leave the checkbox under Time unchecked the adjustment will be entered using the current date and time By checking the checkbox you can choose an alternative date and time for the entry of the adjustment The Instrument selector differs from the Symbol field found in a normal Order Line Since a normal order will be sent to a specific Exchange entering a symbol and selecting an exchange will uniquely identify an InstrumentExchange Since position adjustments aren t sent to any Exchange this unique identification is not possible You can enter an S N in the Instrument selector or you can enter a symbol If entering a symbol a list of possible S N s will be shown to select from 4 27 1 Title Bar Elements e Range Picker described on page 27 e Account Picker described on page 26 e Filter Picker described on page 26 e Style Picker described on pag
41. minimum numbers of fraction digits 6 9 Filters a E Trade Stats Q myFilter Ey order Book Ey News search 5 v Germany y Portfolio Quote Sheet G Trades QA Account Messages P Position Adjustment DE0005557508 DEUTSCHE TE XTR FRA FIX Add Rename Remove Remove Figure 6 18 The filter settings The Filter Settings are designed to pre configure filters for certain views 14 You can create multiple filters for your views and select them using the Filter Picker see Filter Picker on page 26 On the left is a tree listing filters for each type of filterable view The filters with the same name as a view type act as the default for that type of view You can create named filters for each type of view by clicking Add with the appropriate default filter selected 6 9 1 Example Here we will step through the creation and configuration of a filter for Order Book Views First we add a new Order Book filter by selecting Order Book in the tree and clicking on Add We then name our filter working orders As we want this filter to only show active orders we deselect all order states except Active and Unknown Since we want to see active orders with and without partial fills both Executions and No executions are selected We have deselected Other users and RTD sync user So that only orders cre ated by our user are shown This is only relevant in an envi
42. of the Ex change on which the InstrumentExchange that triggered the Event is listed e g XTR instrument_exchange currency The trading currency of the n strumentExchange that triggered the Event e g EUR instrument exchange symbo1 The complete symbol of InstrumentEx change that triggered the Event e g DTE XTR instrument exchange instrument symbol The symbol of the n strumentExchange that triggered the Event without the Exchange com ponent e g DTE instrument exchange mspid The MSPID of InstrumentExchange that triggered the Event instrument_exchange ric The RIC of the InstrumentExchange that triggered the Event instrument_exchange instrument name The name of the Instru ment associated with the InstrumentExchange that triggered the Event e g Deutsche Telekom instrument exchange instrument id The ISIN of the Instrument associated with the InstrumentExchange that triggered the Event e g DE0005557508 instrument exchange instrument type The type of the nstru ment associated with the InstrumentExchange that triggered the Event e g Stock last price last size last flags The price size and associ ated flags of the most recent quote for the InstrumentExchange that triggered the Event bid price bid size bid flags The price size and associated flags of the most recent bid price for the InstrumentExchange that trig gered the Event 128 High End Brokerage
43. page 26 e Style Picker described on page 27 4 25 Exchanges View a KEZ External a J Germany P Bonn yeux E xol Fix a Z indexes a jus P aoJusT Q en E Fono Xetra Frankfurt XTR Trading gateway available Group Country Latitude Longitude Quoting Time Market Depth Lot Size Trading Time Maximum Validity days Germany DE 50 0331 8 5669 09 00 17 30 Europe Berlin Central European Time Ranked Unknown 09 00 17 30 Europe Berlin Central European Time 1 Figure 4 42 The Exchanges View The Exchanges View provides an overview of the availability of Exchanges as well as details about each Exchange s capabilities The view is split into two areas 17 e The tree on the left shows which Exchanges you have access to as well as showing for which Exchanges a trading gateway is currently avail able Exchanges shown in green have a trading gateway available Exchanges in red do not currently have a trading gateway available if the Exchange is closed this is normal Exchange groups are shown in green if all Exchanges in the group are available red if none of the group s Exchanges are available and blue if the group contains both available and unavailable Exchanges You can select an Exchange by High End Brokerage clicking on its symbol in the tree e The pane on the right shows details about the Exchange selected in the tree The details
44. rank where they would appear in the Exchange s order book For In strumentExchanges where market depth is not open your orders will only 36 F My QuoteSheet EH F My QuoteSheet Symbol Last Last Size Last Time Last Size Last Time DTEXTR 11 03 562 51 34 PM 562 51 34 PM DTE XTR USD 13 682715 562 51 34 PM 562 51 34 PM el SIE XTR 43 14 452 51 34 PM 462 51 34 PM a MEO XTR 22 17 45002 51 33 PM 45002 51 33 PM IBM XTR 82 41 99992 51 33 PM q IBNLRTR 82 41 IBM HYSE EUR 102 74083 1152 51 17 PM IBM HYSE EUR 102 74083 1152 51 17 PM a eae 2 RSE El BAS XTR 23 09 802 51 33 PM o MERIR E ADS XIR 20 01 ALV XTR 63 78 3333332 51 33 PM El ALV XTR 3333332 51 33 PM BMVV XTR 18 26 658992 51 32 a DTEXTR 11 03 562 51 34 PM DTEXTRSUSD 13 682715 562 51 34 PM El SIE XTR 43 14 45 2 51 34 PM q IBM XTR 82 41 99992 51 33 PM IBM HYSE EUR 102 74083 1152 51 17 PM m DAC vrmn ann OnE mA Figure 4 19 Left closed Quote Sheet Splitter Right open Quote Sheet Splitter be shown if their price is equal to or better than the best bid price for buy orders or best ask price for sell orders By default buy orders will be high lighted in green sell orders in red this can be configured using styles see Styles on page 108 with independent configuration of active and inactive orders You can also configure whether your own orders are indica
45. s trading your order will expire if it has not already been cancelled or completely filled Please be aware that the maximum time for which an order can be valid varies by Exchange By default the sino MXP Client will set this field to the current date Comment This free form text field allows you to specify a comment to be associated with the order Strategy For use in strategy trading also known as algorithmic trading Where supported by the Exchange or introducing broker the strategy to use forthe order The available strategies depend on the Ex change or introducing broker you should consult their documenta tion for more information about the availability and mode of operation of the various strategies Depending on the selected strategy a num ber of parameters may be available to fine tune its operation These can be entered in the fields listed below the precise meaning of each of which depends upon the strategy in question StrExStyle The execution style of the strategy a setting for how aggressively the strategy should be executed 85 High End Brokerage StrStart The time at which the strategy should begin StrEnd The time at which the strategy should end StrMinVol A minimum volume associated with the strategy StrMaxVol A maximum volume associated with the strategy StrTrigger A trigger for the strategy 5 3 Order Types In sino you can choose from
46. submenu which appears under Remove Column Note that removing a copy column re moves it from all Quote Sheet Views if you only want to remove a column from a particular Quote Sheet View change its visibility as you would for a normal column El Figure 4 20 The Column selector Most of the available columns are self explanatory but some have special functions or meanings and are explained below e Symbol Cells in the Symbol column show the symbol and Exchange of the In strumentExchange They also indicate the change from the previous 41 High End Brokerage trading day s closing price by default an up change in the last traded price will show the symbol in green a down change in red and no change in black If you double click on the symbol it will expand ten rows of market depth quotes for the InstrumentExchange Some Exchanges offer full market depths others only a limited number of ranks Some Exchanges do not provide any market depth at all Some quote providers further limit the availability of market depth quotes Figure 4 21 The market depth control You can close the market depth rows by either double clicking again or by using the market depth slider that appears within the Symbol column when market depth is opened Symbol z DTE XTR Es l ay DTEXTRSUSO E SIEXTR 3 MEO XTR IBM XTR Figure 4 22 The Quote Sheet Tree On the far left of the Quote Sheet a
47. the Login Window figure 2 1 on the following page 2 3 Login Window Enter your Login user name and the corresponding Password 15 High End Brokerage Figure 2 1 The login window 2 3 1 Automatic login If you select Automatic login the sino MX Client will log in automatically in future without asking for your password again Please keep in mind that anyone who has access to your workstation can then log in using your settings and permissions simply by starting the client If you subsequently wish to disable auto login please see Log out on page 20 2 3 2 Login After you have filled in the Login and Passvord fields you can press the Enter key or click on Login 2 3 3 Cancel Clicking on Cancel will cancel the login and exit the client 2 3 4 Progress Bar and Network Status Window Cancel SON 1 Logging in Figure 2 2 The login progress bar A sliding bar figure 2 2 is shown while the sino MXP Client is connecting If you double click on the Network Status Light to the left of the progress bar the Network Status Window will open The Network Status Window can be useful if you have difficulties connecting It will list every connection attempt and its progress or failure 16 High End Brokerage Chapter 3 Desktops and Worksheets 3 1 Introduction The sino MXP Client has many different types of views e g Quote Sheet Views and Order Book Views View
48. the entered value ignoring case and punctuation cause vola will match an Event setting named Non Vola for example e cause_exact The name of the Event setting that caused this Event In contrast to cause this is case sensitive does not ignore punctuation and will only match the exact name of the setting cause_exact Non Vola will match an Event setting named Non Vola but cause_exact vola cause_exact non vola Or cause_exact Non Vola will not e text The short text of the Event e message The long text of the Event 4 28 1 Title Bar Elements e Range Picker described on page 27 e Order Line Switch described on page 26 e Style Picker described on page 27 82 Chapter 5 Orders 5 1 Order Line The Order Line is used for creating and changing orders and may be displayed n any view with an Order Line Switch as well as in any desktop It isthe most powerful method of order entry allowing control over all available order options The Order Line and click trading are treated as independent order entry forms Click trading is described in depth on page 98 The Order Line is green if a buy order is being entered Red indicates a sell order When changing an existing order the Order Line is always grey To create or change an order after specifying your desired options click on the Buy Sell Change button to the right of the Order Line Depending on your Price Check settings y
49. value represents the expected change in the theoretical price of the option if the risk free interest rate changes by 1 and no other factors change e CSetl and PSetl The previous day s settlement price for the call and put options on this row as determined by the relevant Exchange 4 10 1 Title Bar Elements e nstrumentExchange Picker described on page 28 In this view the InstrumentExchange Picker determines the underlying Instrument for which options will be shown e Options Exchange Picker Figure 4 25 The Options Exchange Picker If options for the specified underlying Instrument are available on more than one options Exchange this allows you to select the Exchange for which options will be shown e Order Line Switch described on page 26 e Style Picker described on page 27 4 10 2 Menu To request that a Market Maker provide an updated quote for a given strike price select Request Quote Update from the menu available by right clicking on one of the Last LastSize Bid BidSize Ask Or AskSize columns 47 4 11 Time amp Sales View The Time er Sales View is a real time ticker for all ticks in a particular Instru mentExchange Below the title bar are some options which allow you to limit the ticks that are shown High End Brokerage e Update Mode Last tick only Only last ticks will be displayed All ticks Last bid and ask ticks will be displayed e Min size Allows y
50. you yourself create are not affected by this element e Other users This option determines whether to include orders that have been created by other sino MXP users e RTD sync user This option determines whether to include orders created using different order routing systems 4 3 4 Instruments With this element you can choose to only include orders or for the News View on page 78 news items for specific Instruments in the filter To add an Instrument enter its ISIN in the Add field and press the Enter key You can also enter an InstrumentExchange symbol or a symbol without Exchange to add all Instrument s with that symbol The associated Instrumentis will 30 High End Brokerage appear in the list above To delete an nstrument select it and click on Remove When the list is empty all Instruments will be included by the filter Other wise only the Instrument s in the list will be included 4 3 5 Exchanges This element provides you with a tree of Exchanges grouped according to the sino MXP Server configuration Only orders for the selected Exchanges will be included by the filter 4 3 6 States This element allows you to select which states an order may be in to be included by the filter sino MXP orders can be in any one of the following states e Created An order that has been acknowledged by the sino MXP Server but has not yet been acknowledged by the Exchange e Inactive An ord
51. 0 Market The number in square brackets is the order s ID This is followed by a or indicating a buy or sell order the InstrumentExchange s symbol the Ex change s symbol and the order s limit or Market for a market order Clicking on this summary will show a window with the complete status of the order 93 High End Brokerage 94 High End Brokerage Chapter 6 High End Brokerage Settings 6 1 Settings The Settings General iteminthe Desktop Menu opens a window with a variety of configuration options These options are grouped into several tabs each of which is described in this chapter 6 2 Hotkeys Hotkeys Keep selection after hotkey use Cirl B Buy SIZE Group A PRICE Last 0 01 CONFIRM Always Figure 6 1 The hotkey settings Using hotkeys you can define keystrokes which will be available in desktops to immediately create or modify an order Keep selection after hotkey use determines whether the selected order or InstrumentExchange in a view is deselected after a hotkey action has been performed upon it Click on Add to create a new hotkey or select an existing hotkey to modify it Click on Remove to delete the selected hotkey The following hotkey options are available e Key The key that will trigger the hotkey action To configure click in the Key field and press the desired key combination on your keyboard 95 6 2 1 Fora Note that in order to use a number or letter
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53. 1H m The sino MXP formatting of numbers is based on Java s DecimalFormat For full informa tion about the facilities offered by DecimalFormat see Oracle s documentation at the address http download oracle com javase 6 docs api java text DecimalFormat html The sino MX formatting of dates and times is based on Java s SimpleDateFormat For full information about the facilities offered by SimpleDateFormat see Oracle s doc umentation at the address http download oracle com javase 6 docs api java text SimpleDateFormat html 133 High End Brokerage 6 18 Desktop The Panic Button The Panic Button appears in the title bar of desktops allowing you to can cel all your active orders regardless of the view in which you are currently working The Panic Button will only be visible in desktops if you tick Enable Cancel all Orders panic button Triggering the cancellation requires a triple click on the Panic Button If and always show a warning when it is used is ticked you will be required to confirm a dialogue box before the cancellation is performed v Enable Cancel all Orders panic button v and always show a warning when it is used Figure 6 31 The settings for the Panic Button 6 19 Market Data Sources In order to get quotes for markets you have to subscribe to a Market Data Provider and login with the provided credentials To enable a Market Data Source please check the check
54. 50 Cancel All 3 6906 00 2 2 2 2 2 2 g 5 br 5 berg nil l lm alolajolalo fa Sjojojoj joja 6905 6905 50 in 690 6905 00 6905 50 v Close at v Stop at 1000 3000 5000 Order 10 5 09 29 PM Fills 0 0 00 5900 50 q EEE 5900 00 5 09 29 PM CREATE REQ 689950 Limit Order Size is 3 Limit is 589900 6 909 50 GFD 5 5 09 29 PM ACTIVE 6898 00 6397 50 6897 00 5896 50 5896 00 Figure 4 26 The Grid View 49 The Grid View enables you to trade quickly in a fast moving InstrumentEx change while keeping an overview of the InstrumentExchange s develop ment over time the current state of the market and your position While we ve tried to make this description of the Grid View as easy to follow as possible text covering such broad functionality will inevitably tend to be intimidating We encourage you to try the Grid View out using a demonstra tion system it s much more intuitive than the volume of text here might lead you to believe The Grid View is split into seven areas They are e ATime amp Sales area on the far right of the View This shows the trades occurring in the selected InstrumentExchange The Grid View s Time Sales area provides a subset of the functionality provided by the Time er Sales View described on page 48 e A position overview area to the left of the Time amp Sales area at the top This
55. 92 168 10 Trading v Allow trading via the API Default account for API trading Excel Quote Rate Limits Maximum ticks per second via DDE 0 0 unlimited Maximum ticks per second via RTD 0 0 unlimited Figure 6 22 The API settings The settings in this tab control the behaviour and capabilities of the API 6 15 1 Connections e Accept API connections specifies whether the API should be acti vated at all Note that if the API is not active the DDE and RTD interfaces to Microsoft Excel will not work as they use the API e Only accept connections from specifies which internet addresses should be able to connect to the API Addresses should be separated by a semi colon Specifying only part of an address will allow all hosts whose ad dress begins with that part to connect for example specifying 192 168 1 would allow all addresses from 192 168 1 1 up to 192 168 1 254 If you only want to allow connections from the computer where you re run ning the sino MXP client specify 127 0 0 1 in this field If this field is left empty no connections will be accepted 6 15 2 Trading e Allow trading via the API specifies whether API clients should be allowed to enter change and cancel orders and quote requests If you 122 only use the API or the Excel DDE or RTD interfaces for viewing quotes you can deactivate this option Note that your server administrator may prevent you fro
56. A13 The system creates a single limit order size 100 limit 14 This is then fully executed buying 100 at 13 80 The system now creates two additional orders one a sell order with size 100 limit 15 the other a stop market sell order with size 100 and stop limit 13 5 4 Execution Types 5 4 1 None None of the restrictions below will be applied to the order 5 4 2 10C Immediate Or Cancel The order will be either partially or totally filled with any remaining balance immediately cancelled The difference between fill or kill FOK orders and IOC orders is that an IOC order may be partially executed 10C does not work with advanced order types 90 High End Brokerage 5 4 3 BOC Book Or Cancel If the order would be immediatelly filled whether fully or partially by an existing order on the Exchange it will instead be cancelled This is the op posite of IOC 5 4 4 FOK Fill Or Kill An order with this execution type will be cancelled if it cannot be completely filled immediately FOK does not work with advanced order types Note that partial executions are still possible the only condition is that the whole order be filled not that it be filled in a single execution 5 4 5 Hidden The order s presence in the Exchange s book will not be visible to other ex change participants If filled it will result in a last tick as normal 5 4 6 Manual The order will receive some sort of manual attention The precise meaning
57. Cloned Tasks In this section we must distinguish between Tasks and Alerts e Task One row in the table which causes a group of one or more Instruments to be monitored One Task can trigger several Alerts e Alert One message which covers exactly one Instrument You can clone Tasks by using the Clone button at the bottom of the window You own any clones that you make they can only be seen by you You can adjust various parameters of your clone 6 12 4 The General tab The following are the General parameters Task Name a name for the Task This must be unique and at most 20 characters long e Description a description of the Task which may contain Vari ables click the Help button for help with Variables e Message the message for each Alert which may contain Variables click the Help button for help with Variables e Lifecycle Revalidation how often Alerts for this Task will be sent You can choose from the following options 119 Once for each Instrument there will not be more than one Alert until the Task is stopped and restarted Once per Day at most one Alert per Instrument per day per Interval after the Alert for an Instrument is triggered it will not be trigged again until the end of the interval you config ure 6 12 5 The Instrument amp Exchange tab The Instrument amp Exchange tab contains the following parameters e Instrument which
58. Instrument or Instruments should be moni tored Single Instrument an ISIN or Symbol can be entered Once you click away from this field the Instrument s name is displayed Instrument Group you can select one of a predefined group of Instruments often based on indices or similar After selecting a group the description of the group is shown if you hover over the selector with the mouse e Exchange here you can choose which Exchanges should be moni tored Not all Exchanges are available for Alerts More Exchanges will be available in future Single Exchange Select the Exchange to be monitored If you selected Single Instrument under Instrument above only the Exchanges where this Instrument is traded are shown Exchange Group Select a group of Exchanges to be monitored e Task Type this parameter can not be configured it appears for in formational purposes It shows whether Alerts are triggered for a given Instrument based on information summarized from that Instrument s different InstrumentExchanges or whether individual Alerts are trig gered for each InstrumentExchange 6 12 6 The Parameters tab The content of the Parameters tab varies depending on the type of Task being cloned Each available parameter for the Task is described on the tab and shown with its Minimum Maximum and Default values 120 High End Brokerage Some Tasks do have parameters which cannot be changed Th
59. Quote Sheets to indicate your own orders these columns show the combined size of all orders that have been 43 identified at the associated quote Cells in these columns are not in teractive sino e Net Size Net Val Net Avg Cost Ref Exch Ref Price P amp L Acco Cells in these columns display the same information as found in the Portfolio View see Portfolio View on page 63 The Quote Sheet View s filter determines vvhich accounts are considered These cells are not interactive High End Brokerage e News Time News Headline Cells in these two columns display the time of the most recent head line received for the InstrumentExchange in this row and the headline itself as seen in the News View see Nevvs Vievv on page 78 Double clicking a cell in these columns will open a News View showing available news for the Instrument 4 9 Quote Map View IBM HYSE DTE XTR DTE 11 0300 IBM 127 4500 Figure 4 23 The Quote Map View The Quote Map View allows you to geographically visualise the prices of stocks at different markets The left hand portion of the view contains an Instrument column which works identically to that in the Quote Sheet View To add change or remove an InstrumentExchange from the view see the appropri 44 ate sections within the description of the Quote Sheet View beginning on page 39 4 9 1 Title Bar Elements e Quote Sheet Picker Clicking on the
60. SIP in the USA used to uniquely identify an Instrument 1 3 4 nstrumentExchange in sino MX A particular Instrument traded at a particular exchange We will always fol High End Brokerage low the same pattern to display an InstrumentExchange lt Instrument Symbol gt lt Exchange Symbol gt For example BMW stock at Xetra will be shown as BMW XTR The same stock listed in Munich would be shown as BMW MUN When entering an Instru mentExchange you can also use the forms lt SIN gt lt Exchange Symbol gt and lt MSPID gt lt Exchange Symbol gt 1 3 5 Account in sino Orders and cash are related to a particular account You can have multiple accounts in which case one of them will be selected as the default 12 1 4 Software Requirements An operating system that supports Java SE 6 or higher from Oracle We recommend Oracle s Java SE 6 Java can be downloaded from http www java com The following operating systems have been tested with the sino MXP Client e Windows XP Home XP Professional SP1 Server Editions Windows Vista Windows 79 Mac OS X 10 6 10 7 10 8 Ubuntu Linux Red Hat Linux 7 x or greater including Fedora Core SUSE Linux 7 x or greater 1 5 Hardware Requirements The sino MXP Client fully supports 32 and 64 bit systems and single and multi processor environments 1 5 1 PC Compatible Intel Minimum 1 7GHz Pentium IV 512MB RAM Intel Rec
61. X arch for this ISIN CALL OPT O n Eh H EU PUT OPT ON n B MVV H PUT OPT ON n B MUV H EUX PUT OPT ON n Bh v Z EU CALL OPT O arch for this ID Search for this RIC 1000123482 n BMUV Z EUX Ex1000123490 CALL OPT O n B MV Z Ex1000123508 CALL OPT O n EZ EUX EX1000123458 PUT OPT ON BMUV Z EUX 10001 23466 PUT OPT ON 1000123474 PUT ON Figure 4 16 The Search View with its context menu You can re search for the symbol ISIN ID or name shown in the first selected row or you can open a new Quote Sheet View containing InstrumentEx changes for all selected rows 4 8 Quote Sheet View The Quote Sheet View is the main view for displaying the prices of Instru mentExchanges In addition to showing prices execution volumes and so forth it can show a limited amount of portfolio information Both simple bid and ask prices and market depth information can be shown you can configure the view to show the information you need for your trading style This view can also be used for click trading see Click Trading on page 98 Depending on your server settings you mayfind one or more pre configured Quote Sheet s the first time you log in 4 8 1 Title Bar Elements My QuoteSheet O lt New gt Figure 4 17 The Quote Sheet Picker e Quote Sheet Picker Clicking on the Quote Sheet Picker provid
62. an also use the Environment Restore Window to rename or delete previously saved settings High End Brokerage Time Name dan 14 2011 2 24 42 PM With German stocks Jan 14 2011 2 24 45 PM Added US futures dan 14 2011 2 24 51 PM New charts Restore Rename Delete 2011 01 14 14 24 51 New charts Figure 3 8 The Environment Restore Window Log out This will terminate your session and open a new Login Window If you close the newly opened Login Window the sino MXP Client will exit Use Log out if you want to deactivate the auto login function just un tick Automatic login Exit This will save your settings close all desktops and exit the sino MXP Client A new save state will be generated e Views The Views menu contains items for every type of view available in the sino MXP Client Clicking on one of these items adds a new view of the corresponding type to the currently selected worksheet Every view is described separately in section 4 on page 25 Hotkeys This sub menu is only visible if you have hotkeys defined see Hotkeys on page 95 Each hotkey is listed with a brief description of the action it will perform clicking on an item will perform that action e Settings 20 Figure 3 9 The Settings menu Change Password This allows you to change your login password You must specify your current password and enter your desired password twice in the approp
63. an extensive collection of types which perform automated order handling 5 3 1 Stop Market Order Stop An order which is notto be executed until the market price reaches a defined price known as the stop price When this occurs it becomes a market order Not all Exchanges support this order type Enter o zero in the Limit field and your stop price in the Stop Limit field 5 3 2 Stop Limit Order Stop An order which is notto be executed until the market price reaches a defined price known as the stop price When this occurs it becomes a limit order Not all Exchanges support this order type Enter your limit price in the Limit field and your stop price in the Stop Limit field 5 3 3 Discretionary Order Discr A discretionary order hides your intention to sell or buy at a certain price Enter the limit you want to be visible to the market in the Limit field Enter your discretionary price the limit at which you are actually willing to trade into the Discr Limit field Example sell order Current market is 10 20 to 10 50 You enter a sell order with a limit of 10 60 and a discretionary limit of 10 30 Your order is immediately sent to the Exchange with a limit of 10 60 A buy order enters the market with a limit of 10 40 and the server lowers your sell price to 10 40 to match the buy order 86 High End Brokerage if the order doesn t get filled completely the server raises the limit back to its origina
64. as a number of control elements Which elements are present depends upon the kind of view those that are common to more than one kind of view are described here Double clicking the title bar will maximize the current view 4 1 1 View Icon Figure 4 2 The View Icon An icon in the top left represents which kind of view this is Double clicking on this icon will close the view Every view has such an icon 25 Figure 4 3 The Order Line Switch 4 1 2 Order Line Switch The Order Line Switch shows or hides the in view Order Line Nearly every kind of view has this switch The Order Line is described on page 83 4 1 3 Account Picker Figure 4 4 The Account Picker Figure 4 5 The Account Filter button Any view which allows you to enter orders features an Account Picker The account selected here will be used for any orders entered via this view The F button next to the picker allows you to filter the view by this account If the view also has an Account Filter turning on the F button will override and hide the Account Filter The Account Pickersearches account descriptions as you type 4 1 4 Filter Picker Figure 4 6 The Filter Picker Some views are filterable allowing you to limit the information shown to that which you are interested in The Filter Picker allows you to select the filter to be applied to the view and manipulate the currently applied filter All filterable views have a default filter which appears in th
65. back to feedback sino de 1 2 About sino sino MXP is a state of the art multi market trading system Designed to enable real time trading in various environments and markets sino MXP is a versatile and dynamic system compatible with 32 and 64 bit process ing sino is designed to be extensible and will be enhanced to take advantage of any future technological developments 1 3 Nomenclature The following terms are used throughout this manual Since some terms may be used in a different sense to that used by other trading systems we recommend you read through the terms below before turning to the rest of the manual High End Brokerage 1 3 1 Exchange in sino MXP gt A centralised place for trading securities and commodities often involving an auction process Examples are Xetra Eurex NYSE and NASDAQ or direct trading against a bank or other over the counter trading partner Exchanges are usually entered and represented in the client using a shortened version of the name such as XTR for Xetra 1 3 2 Instrument in sino MX A tradable asset such as a commodity security or derivative or an index or value that underlies a derivative or could underlie a derivative An In strument in sino MXP is exchange independent Wherever an Instrument is represented in the client both its ISIN and name are made available 1 3 3 MSPID in sino MXP A market specific ID such as a WKN in Germany or CU
66. box next to the enable label Insert your cre dentials and press the Test Button Note Once logged in market data is available for every workstation you sign in with your TBMX credentials if you have any questions about market data please contact our sales team via email sales tick ts de or phone 49 0 2324 90 448 38 134 High End Brokerage Appendix A Lucene query language The Lucene query language is used by sino MXP in the Events View de scribed on page 81 and the News View described on page 78 In its simplest form the Lucene language can be used as you would use a normal internet search engine some text is entered and sino MXP makes a best effort to divine the meaning of that text and act appropriately It s also capable of much more though A 1 Terms A term can be either a single word or multiple words surrounded by quota tion marks For example Deutsche Telekom would be treated as two terms and would match anything containing both Deutsche and Telekom in cluding Telekom Deutsche and Deutsche Blah Telekom In contrast Deutsche Telekom would be treated as a single term and will only match the exact text Deutsche Telekom A 2 Fields To be more specific about what the query should match you can add field names to your terms By doing so you can say where you expect the given term to appear If you don t specify a field the term will match against any of the defaul
67. cells using Tahoma 6 8 4 Changing Colours In the following screenshot we have clicked on the Background property for Normal cells in the Standard cells tab This change will affect all cells in the style and any child styles that are set to inherit unless the property is overridden by the theme Back grounds that you have already set will not be altered by this change The Opacity slider is only enabled for the Selected configuration in the Standard cells group 6 8 5 Changing Alternation of Cells Alternation is used to achieve a visual separation of lines When enabled every second row or logical group of rows such as each InstrumentExchange in a Quote Sheet will be a shade darker than usual You can choose to explicitly turn this effect On or Off or to inherit the prop erty as usual 112 HHH q a Sample Text Sample Text Okay Cancel Figure 6 17 Colour selection dialog 113 High End Brokerage 6 8 6 Formatting Cells Formatting gives you the opportunity to choose the preferred alignment of S no text in cells Columns that contain numbers e g Bid Ask Or Last have extended for matting options available High End Brokerage e For all number cells you can select whether you would like to use a separator between groups of digits for large numbers e For numbers that can have a fractional component you can also specify the maximum and
68. cently requested limit of the order e g 12 34 Note that this request may not yet have been confirmed by the destination Exchange For market orders zero is shown order user The sino MXP username of the user who entered the order g user1 e order instrument exchange id The D of the InstrumentExchange associated with the order e g DE0005557508 XTR 126 High End Brokerage e order instrument_exchange exchange name The name of the Ex change to which the order was sent e g Xetra Frankfurt order instrument_exchange exchange country The country code of the Exchange to which the order was sent e g DE order instrument_exchange exchange id The sino MXP ID of the Exchange to which the order was sent e g XTR e order instrument_exchange symbol The complete symbol of the order s associated InstrumentExchange e g DTE XTR order instrument_exchange instrument_symbol The symbol of the order s associated InstrumentExchange without the Exchange compo nent e g DTE order instrument exchange mspid The MSPID of the order s as sociated InstrumentExchange 6 16 4 Quote Events Conditions For each of these InstrumentExchanges Symbol Name MSPID ISIN RIC DTE XTR DEUTSCHE T 555750 DE0005557508 DTEGn DE xe X 4 y Perform the actions below on the following condition ASK PR CE v y Value BE 8 00 Related Account 2 Test account 1
69. centre sizes toward the outside The background colours of the cells 50 High End Brokerage are adjusted according to the sizes of those cells the larger a rank is the brighter its background colour will be This aids in quickly getting an overview of the market By double clicking on a particular rank you can enter an order match ing that rank for example if the top rank on the bid side is at price 100 00 double clicking on that rank will enter a buy order with limit 100 00 High End Brokerage An order control area below the market depth display This contains controls for setting the size of the orders entered via the grid area and the market depth area as well as for selecting whether profit stop or ders should be created when an order is executed The Close at checkbox specifies that when an order is executed a limit order should be created on the opposite side an IfDone profit order The limit of this order will be the price at which the original order vvas executed plus for buy orders or minus for sell orders the offset entered in the field to the right of Close at For example if a buy order receives an execution of10 2 100 00 the Close at checkbox is set and 1 00 is entered in the field to the right of Close at a sell order would automatically be entered with size 10 and limit 101 00 To take another example if a sell order receives an execution of 20 120 00 the Close at checkbox
70. change for the whole size of the position allowing positions to be closed quickly P amp L Real This is the realised portion of the profit or loss made on the position This is the sum of the size of all trades which reduced the position multiplied by the unrealised average cost of the position at the time of each of those trades P amp L Un The unrealised portion of the profit or loss made on the position This is the profit or loss that would be made on the remainder of the position if it were closed at the current reference price additionally to the realised P amp L shown in P amp L Real 65 e Day P amp L Open This is the reference price the Instrument had at the start of the day used to calculate the Day P amp L It is usually the closing price of the In strument at the reference Exchange on the previous day e Day P amp L This is the profit or loss made on the position during the current trading day ignoring any profit or loss made on prior trading days It can be thought of as the profit or loss that would have been made if the position as it was at the start of the day had been opened at the start of the trading day at the price shown in Day P amp L Open High End Brokerage e Day Real P amp L This is the portion of the profit or loss realised during the current trad ing day This column differs from Day P amp L in that it does not act as if any position present at the start of the day was opened at the p
71. chart will automatically zoom in and out vertically to most appropriately accomodate the range of prices visible in the part of the chart you re viewing e Modify Modify can modify either shapes drawn on the chart using Line Rectangle etc or to modify indicators or to modify the chart s appearance To modify a shape first click on the shape Two red boxes will appear at different points on the shape By clicking and dragging these red boxes you can change the position angle size etc of the shape To delete the shape press the Delete key on your keyboard To modify an indicator click on the indicator The indicator parameters panel will appear on the right hand side of the chart allowing you to modify the parameters used by the indicator as well as the indicator s colours To modify the chart s appearance click on the chart element itself e g click on a candlestick if using a candlestick chart A panel will appear on the right hand side allowing you to change the chart s colours 57 Deviations 28 Period 10 Upper band Color Middle band Color Lovver band Color Separate High End Brokerage Upward Color 4600 Wicks Color 4575 Downward Color b 14547 0 4525 y 4600 m G Figure 4 31 The chart parameters panel Line Using the line mode you can draw a line on the chart To do this either click at the starting point of the line and drag to the end poin
72. confirmed e only when Only orders that would meet any of the condi tions below will require your confirmation e never Orders will never require confirmation 102 General Settings Price Check Confirm when creating or changing orders always v market order size exceeds total size of previous day CIO 0 000 only if opening position only if nearer to market High End Brokerage v Reject if order volume 10 000 v Always reject market orders Confirm inactive orders when creatingichangingfactivatina y Click Trading Size imi Total Volume limit Confirmation in specific views Confirm clicks in FX Trading FX Quote Request views always Confirm clicks in Grid view always v immediate fill Cancelation Confirm when canceling orders always m number of orders to cancel gt 1 Enable Cancel all Orders panic button v and always show a warning when it is used _ Automatically attempt to cancel all orders on disconnect after 20 seconds Figure 6 6 The price check settings The confirmation options that are considered in only when mode are described below If any of the following conditions are met the order creation or change will require your confirmation e market order The order is a market order e size exceeds total size of previous day The order s size w
73. d See the list on page 72 for a description of the available tenors The size to be traded can be specified in either the left hand or the right hand currency The left hand currency is always shown above the right hand currency If for example you select EUR USD and SPT the top entry 74 High End Brokerage field will initially show Buy EUR and the bottom field Se11 USD with the bottom field labelled in bold The field below the selectors will show Buy EUR vs USD SPT The entry field labelled in bold is the field currently actively specifying the size to trade To sell 100 USD you d therefore enter 100 in the Sell USD field Entering a value in one field will automatically activate that field and empty any value present in the other field To return to the example above if you were to enter 100 in the Buy EUR field your previous entry in the Sell USD field would be emptied and the EUR field would be activated and would be labelled in bold To reverse the direction of the trade you can click the Flip button Continuing our example this would change the fields to Sell EUR at the top and Buy USD at the bottom Equally the summary field would change to Sell EUR vs USD SPT The activation of the size entry fields doesn t change Sell EUR would still be active labelled in bold The entered size is also unchanged After entering the size to trade you can click the Get Price button which will request a q
74. d operators to a query to modify its behaviour By default a query for Deutsche Telekom will match items containing both Deutsche and Telekom You can instead query for either of these things by using the query Deutsche OR Telekom Note that OR must be capitalised You can emphasise the default behaviour by adding AND again this must be cap italised Deutsche Telekom and Deutsche AND Telekon are equivalent If a particular vvord should be excluded you can prefix it vvith a minus sign Deutsche Telekom would search for items that do contain Telekom but don t contain Deutsche 136 High End Brokerage A 5 Grouping You might want to use the default behaviour equivalent to AND for some terms but use OR for other terms You can do this by grouping these different terms together To start a group use an open bracket To end a group use a close bracket Some examples e Deutsche OR Telekom AND Blah This query will match items that contain as well as one or both of Deutsche and Telekom Note that AND could be omitted as this is the default behaviour e Deutsche Telekom OR Blah This query will match items that contain Blah or contain both Deutsche and Telekom e Alpha Bravo OR Charlie Delta This query will match items that contain both Alpha and or that contain both Charlie and Delta A 6 Special characters
75. dle Mouse Button the Right Mouse Button is used to access the shortcut menu Actions which directly create orders can be performed by single double or triple clicking or turned off entirely The default is for these actions to be turned off Actions which fill out the order line are always performed by single clicks Note that if the click trading settings are so configured that a single click should both create an order and fill out the order line the order creation action will take precedence If one of your own orders is displayed in the column when you click no order will be created and the Order Line 99 High End Brokerage will not be filled out the order will be cancelled if you have cancellation enabled though The Left Mouse Button actions can be used on the Bid and Ask columns in cluding Bid Time Bid Size etc as well as on the Bid Cum and Ask Cum columns These actions always act on the price shown in the respective Bid Bid Cum Ask or Ask Cum column at the time of the click The Middle Mouse Button actions apply only to the Bid and Ask columns and Bid Size etc not to the Bid Cum Or Ask Cum columns This is because they apply the Price Step from the Size Group configured for the Instrument to the price shown before creating an order or filling out the Order Line see Price Step under the Size Group settings on page 97 for more information Each action which creates an order or fills the Order Line can be c
76. e step is 0 01 e Join The limit of the selected order s will be changed to be the same as the current best bid for buy orders or ask for sell orders on the relevant Exchange For example if your limit on a buy order is 11 25 and the current best bid on the Exchange is 11 26 clicking on Join with that order selected will change its limit to 11 26 e Match The limit of the selected order s will be changed to match the best ask for buy orders or bid for sell orders on the relevant Exchange For example if your limit on a buy order is 11 25 and the current best ask on the Exchange is 11 30 clicking on Match with that order selected will change its limit to 11 30 This behaviour is similar to but safer than a market order 4 16 Trades View The Trades View will display all your trades within a given time range A filter can be specified 61 4 16 1 Title Bar Elements e Range Picker described on page 27 e Order Line Switch described on page 26 e Filter Picker described on page 26 e Style Picker described on page 27 High End Brokerage 4 16 2 Filter Elements e Order ID described on page 30 e Accounts described on page 30 e Users described on page 30 e Instruments described on page 30 e Exchanges described on page 31 e Types described on page 32 4 17 Trade Stats View The Trade Stats View displays your trades in an nstrument as one position Statistics such as buy a
77. e 27 4 27 2 Filter Elements e Users described on page 30 e Instruments described on page 30 4 28 Events View The Events View displays events from the current session More details re garding Events can be found on page 123 The Events shown can be filtered by time using the Range Picker In addition a filter can be entered in the field above the table This filter uses the Lucene query language described 81 High End Brokerage News Buy SIE XTR 1 14 99 Order became inactive SIE XTR Sell DTE XTR 1 14 99 Vola VOLA S E XTR Vola WOLA DTE XTR Exchange became a XTR Exchange became in FX Exchange became a FX Non Vola This is a very important nevvs item Non Vola Please read High End Brokerage Non Vola You are now using the latest and greatest tick TS prod Non Vola tick TS AG IPO immediately climbs above EUR100 Non Vola Some headline to avoid sending nothing at all Non Vola You are now using the latest and greatest tick TS prod Non Vola Scientists report Elephants still grey x Figure 4 46 The Events View on page 135 The following fields all of which are searched by default are available e type The type of the Event The valid values appear in the Type column Valid values are currently Exchange News Order Quote and Trade e cause The name of the Event setting that caused this Event This field will match any Event setting whose name contains
78. e Environment menu New Desktop This will open a new desktop You cannot have more desktops than there are worksheets available Show Order Line Every desktop can have its own Order Line the Order Line is described on page 83 New Worksheet This will add a new empty worksheet with the name you specify Worksheets are described on page 23 Rename Worksheet Select a worksheet from this sub menu to rename it Delete Worksheet This will delete the worksheet you select in the sub menu You cannot delete the last worksheet Save This will save all your settings including those for all desktops worksheets and views Your configuration will be saved on the server so it is available from different machines You will be asked to provide a name for the settings 19 Note that your settings are automatically saved whenever you exit the client this menu item allows you to explicitly snapshot a state to which you may want to revert Automatically saved set tings generate a new save state and don t overwrite your previ ously saved settings Restore This item allows you to restore your previously saved settings regardless of the machine you re currently logged in with The Environment Restore Window will appear from which you can select from all settings you have available If you explicitly saved the settings using Save the name you supplied at that time will be shown You c
79. e Filter Picker with the name lt Default gt Whenever a filterable view is created itis given a lt New gt filter which is a copy of the lt Default gt filter for that view type at the time This filter is specific to its view changing it does not affect any other filters including lt New gt filters in other views and it is lost if the view is closed 26 High End Brokerage If you select a filter other than lt New gt for the view any filtering changes that you make will be reflected in all other views that use the same filter The Save As item allows you to save a named copy of the currently se lected filter The copy will be available for use in all other views of the same type Delete allows you to delete the currently selected filter the lt New gt and lt Default gt filters cannot be deleted The view and any other views using High End Brokerage the same filter will change to use their independent lt New gt filters Clicking on Edit will open the Filter Settings and allow you to immedi ately configure the currently selected filter This item is not enabled for the lt New gt filter The Edit inline item allows you to toggle the display of the filter editor buttons at the top of the view This option is initially enabled for newly created views and is the only method of editing the lt New gt filter Configuration and creation of filters is explained on page 114 4 1 5 Style Picker
80. e Parameters tab showns only the changeable parameters but you will find the detailed description of all parameters to each Task on the website When using the save button the Task is validated before sending it to the server If validation fails a message is displayed at the bottom of the win dow 6 13 Contact Here you can configure how you should be contacted when certain events occur Currently the only option available is to set the e mail address to which any e mailed Alerts will be sent See Alerts on page 118 for more information 6 14 Views Default account KTO2 TTest account 11 Grid View fDone order creation always x Figure 6 21 The Vievv settings n this tab you can change the behaviour of certain vievv types The Default account setting affects any View which contains an Account Picker It selects the account which should appear by default in the Account Picker Three options are available for the Grid View IfDone order creation whether the Grid View should always cre ate IfDone orders as specified using the Close at and Stop at text fields or should only create them for orders which open or extend a position 121 High End Brokerage e Show last size in the ladder whether the last size is shown in the Grid View or not 6 15 API High End Brokerage Connections v Accept API connections Only accept connections from 127 0 0 1 1
81. e Request View will be displayed for each of the selected InstrumentExchange s See FX Quote Request View on page 74 to learn more about the FX Quote Request View Grid A Grid View will be displayed for each of the selected In strumentExchange s See Grid View on page 49 to learn more about the Grid View Remove symbols The currently selected InstrumentExchange s will be deleted from the Quote Sheet 38 High End Brokerage e Insert Empty Row Inserts an empty row into the Quote Sheet above the selected row This can be useful to group Instruments 4 8 6 Adding InstrumentExchanges There are several ways to add InstrumentExchanges to your Quote Sheet High End Brokerage Searching You can search for Instruments in the Search View as described on page 34 and either open a new Quote Sheet View with the search results or drag the search results to an existing Quote Sheet Adding manually Click in the Symbol column of the last row in the sheet and type the symbol MSPID or ISIN of the desired Instrument For example DTE will add all InstrumentExchanges with the symbol DTE at the Ex changes configured in your settings see Quote Sheets on page 106 Note that when adding by symbol not all of the rows added will neces sarily be for the same Instrument in this example both DTE XTR and DTE NYSE might be added even though the former is Deutsche Telekom and the lat
82. e ask price ask size ask flags The price size and associated flags of the most recent ask price for the InstrumentExchange that trig gered the Event e open price open size open flags The price size and associ ated flags of the day s opening price for the InstrumentExchange that triggered the Event e high price high size high flags The price size and associ High End Brokerage ated flags of the day s highest price for the InstrumentExchange that triggered the Event e lov price low size lov flags The price size and associated flags of the day s lowest price for the InstrumentExchange that trig gered the Event e pre price pre size pre flags The price size and associated flags of the previous day s closing price for the InstrumentExchange that triggered the Event 6 16 5 Trade Events Conditions Perform the actions below when a new execution matches this filter Order Dal Accounts All Users All Instruments All Exchanges All Types Buy Figure 6 28 Conditions for trade Events Trade Events are triggered when a trade occurs The available conditions match the filters available in the Trades View A list of those filter elements is given on page 62 The filter elements themselves are described on page 30 The available Substitutions are e order All of the order fields are defined in the same way as for order events described on page 126 e exec size The size of the t
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84. e with the text 5 will appear If a sub sequent trade sells 2 of the InstrumentExchange at 99 a grey circle with the text 2 will appear A line will connect the white and the grey circle Should a third trade then sell 3 of the InstrumentExchange 54 High End Brokerage at 101 a green circle with the text 3 will appear Again a line will connect the grey and the green circle If a fourth trade opens a new position a white circle will appear but no line will connect the green circle from the closing of the previous position and the opening of this new position Whilst a position is open a dashed line will appear from the most re cent trade This is the break even line It points at the rung of the ladder at which price you d need to close your position in order to break even For long positions closing trades at prices above this line make the position more profitable closing trades at prices below the line make the position less profitable For short positions the reverse is true 4 13 1 Title Bar Elements InstrumentExchange Picker described on page 28 InstrumentExchange Info Switch described on page 28 Range Picker described on page 27 Account Picker described on page 26 Within this View the Account Picker is used to choose which account s trades will be shown within the grid Order Line Switch described on page 26 4 14 Chart View The Chart View allows you to visually analyse the historical
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86. ecStyle HHT Available exchanges Active exchanges amp Ranking Figure 6 5 The order line settings e Which Order Line elements will be visible and the order in which they will appear e Which Exchanges will be visible in the Exchange selector and the order in which they will appear e Whether when clicking on an order the Order Line will start in Cancel mode or in Change mode When starting in Cancel mode any change to the order s properties Size Limit etc will change the Order Line to Change mode Pressing Enter will cancel the order To create a new Order Line style click on Add You can change the name of any style except Default directly within the Order line style name selector You can revert the configuration of the default style to the sino MXP Client s standard settings by selecting it and clicking on Reset The Active columns list shows all the Order Line elements that will be shown in Order Lines with this style You can drag elements between this list and 101 High End Brokerage the Available columns list to show or hide them The top to bottom order of elements in the Active columns list determines the left to right order of elements in Order Lines using this style Any elements below the More element will be hidden in these Order Lines until the More button is pressed Note that the Symbol Size Limit and Exchange elements are mandatory and cannot be removed from the Active c
87. er price time priority 5 3 6 One Cancels the Other Orders 0CO One Cancels the Other orders known as OCO orders allow the entry of a pair of orders Upon complete execution of one of the pair the other order will automatically be cancelled by sino MXP If one of the orders is partially executed the other order will have its size reduced correspondingly To re quest that the system create an OCO pair enter a price offset in the OCO Stop field The system will then create your order as specified by the remainder of the Order Line normally In addition it will create a Stop Market order with the stop limit set to the limit as specified in the Limit field plus the offset specified in the OCO Stop field Example You have a position of 100 bought at14 which you wish to sell at15 To avoid any excessive losses though you want to close the position immediately if the price drops to 13 You enter a sell order In the Size field you enter 100 In the Limit field you enter 15 The Stop Limit field you leave empty In the OCO Stop field you enter 2 The system creates two orders a sell limit order with size 100 limit 15 and a sell stop market order with size 100 stop limit 13 Your first order is partially executed you sell 75 at 15 The system reduces the size of the stop market order by 75 to 25 The price thereafter drops to 13 and the stop market order is triggered resulting in an immediate execution of 25 at 13 The syste
88. er that is only held within your order book it is not live at the Exchange e Active An order that is live at the Exchange e Filled An order that has completed with at least one execution The order may have completed due to being completely filled expiring or being cancelled by the user or the Exchange e Canceled An order that has completed without any executions The order may have completed due to expiring or being cancelled by the user or the Exchange e Unknown An order for an Exchange to which the server does not currently have a connection and whose status is therefore unknown In addition to the state you can filter on the basis of whether an order has had any executions e Executions An order that has been partially or completely filled e No executions An order that has had no executions 31 High End Brokerage 4 3 7 Types This element allows you to restrict the display of orders or trades to show either only buys or only sells 4 4 Manipulating Table Columns High End Brokerage Many views contain tables You can relocate any column within these tables by holding down the left mouse button over the column header and drag ging Clicking on a column header without dragging allows you to sort the column in ascending or descending order Last Time Flags Export table as CSV 452 12 44 PM R 600 2 12 42 PM 999 2 12 42 PM 115 2 12 25 PM 562 12 43 PM Disable sorting
89. es sope sd ap a Saa dan l 108 6 8 1 Adding a New Style 109 6 8 2 Changing the Column rder 111 6 8 3 Changing a Font 111 6 8 4 Changing Colours 112 6 8 5 hanging Alternation of Cells 112 6 8 6 Formatting Cells 114 aul 114 6 91 EXaMpl 5 6 ence mala eel aos dd 115 640 S lin s s e do a See o da OF Sa 115 6 11 Data Export 115 GA UUSLUL SONS so seoa opal s 17 AEN 222g 4aPeS SEEK EP OE ORS Sd A 118 6 12 1 ActionGroup 118 612 2 Website Sac as b m s b Se dus b l 118 6 12 3 Cloned Tasks 19 High End Brokerage 6 12 4 The Generaltab 119 6 12 5 The Instrument amp Exchange tab 120 6 12 6 The Parameterstab 120 6 13 CONTACE so es sl Ab s ld XA AP a A ES A A b 121 VIEWS ira BR S dra et Rem bet eke BE R de 121 AA aaa a a a aa e a a aa 122 6 15 17 LOMMOCHONS ss eosa e ay SBR ed oe LA 122 6 15 2 TMAdIME uo ee g l s Oa Re Aco eS 122 6 15 3 Excel Quote Rate Limits 123 Sala ee 4 123 6 16 1 Exchange Events 124 6 16 2 News Events 125 6 16 3 Order Events e a a 126 6 16 4 Quote Events 127 6 16 5 Trad Events o s s
90. es you with the list of available Quote Sheets Selecting one of these Quote 35 High End Brokerage Sheets fills the view with the stored list of InstrumentExchanges Changes made to a Quote Sheet other than lt New gt will be reflected in all other views which have that Quote Sheet selected You can also save the currently active Quote Sheet under a new name or delete it If you close a Quote Sheet View without first saving your Quote Sheet a dialog will appear asking whether you d like to save the Quote Sheet High End Brokerage Would you like to save this new quotesheet Yes No Cancel Figure 4 18 A dialog will appear if you close a Quote Sheet View without saving your Quote Sheet e Order Line Switch described on page 26 e Filter Picker described on page 26 Within this view the filter used determines which accounts are con sidered for the display of portfolio information e Style Picker described on page 27 4 8 2 Filter Elements e Accounts 4 8 3 Quote Sheet Splitter The Quote Sheet Splitter allows you to divide your Quote Sheet into two separate views This is useful if you want to keep track of two values at different places in a long Quote Sheet 4 8 4 Own Orders The Quote Sheet View can highlight your own orders for any InstrumentEx changes displayed in the currently selected Quote Sheet When you have market depth open for an InstrumentExchange your orders will be shown at the
91. f an order as well as the appearance and behaviour of the panic button described separately below 105 High End Brokerage You can choose to require confirmation every time you cancel one or more orders always only when you cancel more than a specified number of orders at a time only when or never Note that these settings can according to your preferences be overridden by hotkeys and click trading Are you sure you wish to cancel order 9 for account KTO2 Confirm cancelation Dont cancel Figure 6 8 The order cancellation dialog Automatic cancellation By ticking Automatically attempt to cancel all orders on disconnect you can request that the system automatically attempt to cancel all your active orders should you for any reason become disconnected from the sino MXP servers If you become disconnected and have not re connected within the specified timeframe the system will attempt to cancel all active orders which were entered under your username Note that only one attempt to cancel is made if the order cannot be can celled at the time of the attempt it will remain active 6 7 Quote Sheets The Default exchanges field allows you to specify a list of Exchanges that will be considered when entering a symbol without an Exchange in a Quote Sheet To specify that all Exchanges should be considered enter an asterisk x Otherwise enter the desired default Exchanges as a comma separated
92. firm the action under the conditions specified in your Price Check settings See Price Check on page 102 Never you will never be asked to confirm the action regardless of your Price Check settings Using hotkeys hotkey with a Buy or Se11 action to function a Quote Sheet View with a single InstrumentExchange selected must be active in the current desktop The selected InstrumentExchange will be used as the basis for the created order Fora tion hotkey with a Change Cancel Activate or Deactivate action to func an Order Book View with a single order selected must be active in the 96 High End Brokerage current desktop The selected order will have the hotkey action performed upon it Hotkey actions can be triggered by pressing the configured key or select ing the corresponding menu item in Views Hotkeys in the Desktop Menu Note that this sub menu is not visible until you have at least one hotkey configured 2 Events Hotkeys Buy SIZE Group A PRICE Last 0 01 CONFIRM Always Figure 6 2 The hotkeys menu Depending on your settings the selected InstrumentExchange or order may be deselected after the use of a hotkey A hotkey will only trigger once each time a key is pressed Holding the hotkey down will not trigger multiple actions 6 3 Size Groups SizeD Sweep M Size Step Price Step ge 10 100 1000 100 10 0 0100 100 1000 10000 100 100 0 0100 100 1000 10000 10000 1000
93. ge Info Switch Clicking on this switch will show or hide information such as high low last pre and total day size about the InstrumentExchange entered in the InstrumentExchange Picker 28 Attach to gt Print Minimize Maximize Close Figure 4 12 The Title Bar Context Menu High End Brokerage 4 2 Title Bar Context Menu The title bar context menu is accessed by a right click on the title bar of any view e Lock This allows you to lock the current view A locked view cannot be moved or resized When a view is locked this menu item is replaced by Unlock Detach Detach will separate the selected viewfrom its desktop The selected view will appear as an independent window in your operating system s taskbar and can be minimised or maximised independently of any desktop A detached view is still related to its worksheet If the worksheet is deleted the detached view will be closed When a view is detached this menu item is replaced by Attach which will re attach it to the desktop showing its worksheet if any Attach to Attach to will move the view to any other worksheet attaching it if it was previously detached Select the worksheet you would like to attach the current view to from the sub menu e Print Prints the view as it currently appears A dialog will appear allowing you to select the printer to print to as well as setting other printing options e Restore Minimise Maximise and Close
94. ge you wish to receive a quote for and click on Request As soon as the market maker has answered your request the quote will appear in the table below To trade against a received quote select it in the table and click on the Buy Sell button Some Exchanges have limited time frames in which the quote may be traded in this case the remaining time until the quote is withdrawn is displayed in the Valid For column 4 20 1 Title Bar Elements e Style Picker described on page 27 4 21 Account Messages View The Account Messages View displays system messages regarding your trading account If a limit specified by your risk manager prevents an order creation or change the Account Messages View will provide details 4 21 1 Title Bar Elements e Order Line Switch described on page 26 71 High End Brokerage Figure 4 37 The Account Messages View e Filter Picker described on page 26 e Style Picker described on page 27 4 21 2 Filter Elements e Accounts described on page 30 4 22 FX Trading View EURUSD SPT FX MO Open position 1 P amp L now 0 Figure 4 38 The FX Trading View The FX Trading View allows for quick reaction in fast moving markets such as Foreign eXchange markets Select the currency pair to trade at the top of the window You can also select the tenor to be traded Available tenors are e SPT The current spot price generally for T 2 settlement e SNX The forward
95. h End Brokerage 4 7 Search View With this view you can search the entire Instrument database for any given text 4 7 1 Title Bar Elements e Search Entry Field Figure 4 15 The Search Entry Field This element is specific to Search Views and is described below e Order Line Switch described on page 26 e Filter Picker described on page 26 4 7 2 Filter Elements e Instrument Type This filter element is specific to the Search View and allows you to select which types of Instruments Stock Future Op tion Warrant Index Crossrate FX Bond or Fund should be displayed in the list 4 7 3 Searching To search enter your search text in the Search Entry Field and press the Enter key You can search by ISIN symbol name or MSPID After searching the Search View displays a list of Instruments found sepa rated by the symbol used with the best matches at the top You can now either drag and drop a row into a Quote Sheet or double click on a row to display itin a new Quote Sheet View and immediately close the Search View For each Exchange shown in the Exchange cell an nstrumentExchange will be added to the Quote Sheet If you right click on the list after selecting a row you can choose from further options in the menu that appears 34 High End Brokerage Y sNews S Symbol Exchange sn D Name FRA BMVG DE BAY MOTOR CALL OPT O CALL OPT O ERAN EU
96. he facing page The Modify tool can also be used to move an indicator which normally appears within the chart into its own sub chart with the exception of the PPT and TC indicators for which this makes little sense 56 High End Brokerage TEO FDAXH1 EUX Se T Candlestick v Indicators Modify b BBD Bollinger Bands 10 2 DSMA Dual Simple Moving Average 75 25 EMA Exponential Moving Average 10 ENV Envelope 0 02 20 HIGHEST Highest 10 1 0 LOWEST Lowest 10 1 0 SMA Simple Moving Average 20 20 PPT Pivot Points TC Trade Circles AROON AROON Up Down 25 ADL Accumulation Distribution Line ADO Accumulation Distribution Oscillator ADX Average Directional Movement Index 14 CCl Commodity Channel Index 20 STDEV Standard Deviation 10 1 0 FSTOC Fast Stochastic Indicator 10 Close High End Brokerage Ann 14 Tan Elan 2014 42 Figure 4 29 The Chart View indicator selection Rightmost is a selector that allows you to choose what action the mouse performs within the chart scrolling zooming or one of a number of drawing tools The different mouse modes are Zoom By clicking and dragging the mouse to the right you can zoom in on a given area of the chart Clicking and dragging to the left will zoom out showing the whole chart again e Scroll By clicking and dragging the mouse left or right you can select which part of the chart you look at The
97. he order may be changed The DynaLimit field determines the highest for buy or lowest for sell limit to which the order may be changed You can specify a minimum size for the DynaBeat function by entering it after the price in the DynaLimit field separated by a for example 10 90 100 Orders below this size will not trigger a limit change By de fault orders of any size can trigger a change In illiquid markets other par ticipants can abuse this to artificially raise your limit Specifying a minimum size limits the scope for this abuse Please be aware that DynaBeat can cause many consecutive order changes in fast moving markets The sino MXP Server may be configured to limit the rate at which these changes occur The default configuration allows a maximum of one change every 3 seconds and a maximum of 2000 changes 87 High End Brokerage in total Example buy order The market is 10 50 to 11 00 You enter your DynaBeat buy order with a limit of 10 60 and a DynaLimit of 10 90 Your order is immediately sent to the Exchange with a limit of 10 60 An order enters the market with a limit of 10 61 your order is changed to 10 62 to beat the higher ranking order The highest bid other than your own then changes to 10 60 your order limit is reduced to 10 61 A new order enters the market with a limit of 10 61 As this is the same rank as your own order it does not affect your order s limit your order has a high
98. ified the value will increase or decrease by 1 e Limit The limit price of your order To send a market order leave this field empty or enter Pressing the up or down arrow keys on your keyboard will increase or decrease this value by the price step for the InstrumentExchange specified as configured in the Size Group settings see Size Groups on page 97 If no Size Group is configured for the InstrumentExchange the value will increase or decrease by the minimum price step of the InstrumentExchange If no InstrumentExchange is specified the value will increase or decrease by 0 01 e Exchange The Exchange to which the order will be sent Once you have filled in the Symbol field you will be able to select from all Ex changes that have an InstrumentExchange with the symbol or ISIN you specified e Route The Exchange subsystem or subdestination e g Midpoint book for Xetra or ECN for NASDAQ to which the order will be sent Only routes available for the selected Exchange will be shown e Account The account for which the order is designated You can only select accounts to which you have access e Activation Inactive orders will only appear in your book but will not be sent to any Exchange You can activate the order later from the Order Book View e Stop Discr The order type as described in detail on page 86 e Stop Limit Discr Limit Trail Offset DynaLimit A price pa rameter for the
99. ing and dragging e Fibonacci Arc Allows you to draw a Fibonacci Arc a series of semicircular arcs based on the same ratios as above Draw this by clicking where the centre of the semicircles should be then clicking again where the 100 semicircle should be or by clicking and drag ging 4 15 Order Book View Today lt New gt Order D fan All Instruments All Exchanges All States All Types All Exchange Created State 515100 DEOOOBASF1 BASF SE ON BASF DE 2 23 48 PM FILLED 723510 DE0007236101 SIEMENS AG SIEGn DE XTR 2 23 47 PM ACTIVE 725750 DE0007257503 METRO AG MEOG DE 2 23 46 PH ACTIVE 555750 DEO005557508 DEUTSCHE T DTEGn DE 2 23 45 PM INACTIVE Figure 4 32 The Order Book View The Order Book View lets you control your orders in any market situation The main body of the view consists of a list of orders Anewly opened Order Book View will display all your orders for the current day regardless of their status The list can be filtered using the filter elements described below thus you can for example create an Order Book View showing only active orders only filled orders or only orders for a particular Instrument or Exchange Clicking on any order in the list will activate the view s Order Line and fill it with the details of that order This can be used to change the order or by selecting the Clear button to create a new order based upon the selected order Double clicking on any o
100. is set and 3 00 is entered in the field to the right of Close at a buy order would automatically be entered with size 20 and limit 117 00 Note that an order will only be created if the checkbox was checked at the time that the executed order was created the limit used will also be that which was entered at the time of the executed order s creation The Stop at checkbox specifies that when an order is executed a stop market order should be created on the opposite side an IfDone stop order The stop limit of this order will be the price at which the original order was executed minus for buy orders or plus for sell orders the offset entered in the field to the right of Stop at For example if a buy order receives an execution of 10 100 00 the Stop at checkbox is set and 1 00 is entered in the field to the right of Stop at a sell order would automatically be entered with size 10 and stop limit 99 00 To take another example if a sell order receives an execution of 20 120 00 the Stop at checkbox is set and 3 00 is entered in the field to the right of Stop at a buy order would automatically be entered with size 20 and stop limit 123 00 51 Note that an order will only be created if the checkbox was checked at the time that the executed order was created the limit used will also be that which was entered at the time of the executed order s creation The Size text field specifies what size orders created withi
101. item s headline e g A headline about DTE XTR news headline_raw The raw version of the news item s head line This is the headline as delivered from the provider and may con tain tokens that are subsequently translated by sino for better readability e g A headline about SYMB DE0005557508 6 16 3 Order Events Conditions Perform the actions below when an order starts matching this filter Order ID All Accounts All Users All Instruments All Exchanges All States IEN Types All Figure 6 26 Conditions for order Events Order Events are triggered when an order starts matching a given filter For example an Event s filter might have States set to Executions and No executions not set When an order received its first partial or full exe cution the Event would be triggered Further subsequent executions of the same order would not retrigger the Event The available conditions match the filters available in the Order Book View A list of those filter elements is given on page 60 The filter elements them selves are described on page 30 The available Substitutions are e order account The account associated with the order e g ACC1 order id The ID assigned to the order by sino MXP e g 12345 e order size The most recently requested size of the order e g 100 Note that this request may not yet have been confirmed by the destination Exchange e order limit The most re
102. ject to Substitutions described on page 132 The available substitutions depend on the type of Event and are described within the sections describing each type of Event The defined Short text will appear in the table at the top of the Events View The defined Long text will appear in the lower area of the Events View when the Event is selected from the table The three types of action are e Add message to ticker tape If this action is selected the de fined Short text will be shown in the Ticker found at the bottom of each Desktop The text will initially appear in the colour defined under New Colour After a few seconds the colour will gradually fade to the colour defined under 01d Colour The defined Long text can be seen in a tooltip by holding the mouse cursor over the item in the Ticker e Play sound Plays a sound when the Event is triggered Under Source you can select from one of the predefined sounds delivered with sino or you can select File and then use the Browse but 130 High End Brokerage ton to select a sound file from your own computer This sound should be a WAV file The Play button can be used to test the selected sound e Show dialog Selecting this action will result in the Event oc dialog described on this page being shown when the Event is triggered High End Brokerage 6 16 7 The Event occurred dialog Event occurred News tick TS
103. l price here 10 60 The server repeats this process until the order is completely filled 5 3 4 Trailing Stop Order T Stop A stop order that has its stop limit continually adjusted to maintain a max imum offset the trailing offset from the last traded market price For a buy order the stop price is lowered when the market price lowers For a sell order the stop price is raised when the market price rises Market price movement in an unfavourable direction does not cause the stop price to change The limit is never changed Enter your limit in the Limit field o zero for a stop market order and the trailing offset in the Trail Offset field The trailing offset determines the maximum distance of the stop price above for buy or below for sell the market price It also determines the offset from the market price at which the stop price will initially be set Please be aware that trailing stop can cause many consecutive order changes in fast moving markets 5 3 5 DynaBeat Order DynaBeat DynaBeat keeps your order in the highest rank of the market within a given price range It adjusts your order s limit whenever a new order enters the market with a limit that beats yours and whenever your order is the only one in its rank and its limit becomes more than one tick away from the rank below The Limit field determines the initial limit of the order as well as the lowest for buy or highest for sell limit to which t
104. l the InstrumentExchange The limit of these or ders will be the price represented by the rung that you double click in Their size is specified by the Size text field described above It doesn t matter whether an order already appears at the given rung if you double click again an additional order will be entered Holding down the shift key whilst double clicking will result in a stop market order being entered with the stop limit being set to the value which would otherwise be used for the limit By clicking on and dragging an order you can change its limit When you release the mouse button the limit of the order you ve dragged will be changed to match the rung you ve dragged it to By left clicking on an order without dragging you can select it Status information regarding the order will then appear in the order status area By right clicking on an order you can cancel it Note that if several orders appear at the rung and have therefore been collected together into a single box right clicking will cancel all of these orders To the left and right of the ladder appear two white columns If an order is executed and both an IfDone Stop and IfDone Profit order are entered as a result i e both Close at and Stop at are checked these areas show a bracket or line linking the order pair Up to three individual brackets can be displayed linking three such pairs of orders If more than three pairs of orders are present a
105. last zero crossing This is the cost of obtaining each remaining unit of the Instrument taking into account profit or loss already made It may be easiest to think of it as the price at which the remainder of the position could be sold without affecting the profit or loss already realised e Ref Price The reference price for the Instrument This is usually the most re cent price at which a trade was made on the Instrument s reference Exchange 64 P amp L The profit or loss made on the position if the remainder of the position were closed at the nstrument s current reference price This is equal to P amp L Real and P amp L Un added together Name The Instrument s name High End Brokerage Currency The system currency Ref Exch The Exchange being used to provide the reference price The system will automatically select an Exchange based on the Instrument s properties If you would prefer the reference price to be based on an alternative Exchange you can click on the appropriate row within this column A dialog will then appear asking you to select an alternative Exchange Margin Any margin that has been paid on the position ISIN The Instrument s ISIN Fair Price For option Instruments the fair price of the option See the description of the Option Sheet View on page 45 for more details Close Clicking in this column will fill out the Order Line with a market order at the Instrument s reference Ex
106. le accounts the Account Picker allows you to choose which of them is used e Order Line Switch described on page 26 e Filter Picker described on page 26 e Style Picker described on page 27 4 18 3 Filter Elements e Instruments described on page 30 4 19 Cash View Y sNews m Accounts 3 TO2 Test account 1 Cash EUR 512 910 08 512 910 08 Cash USD 824 40 664 57 EUR 512 245 50 Figure 4 35 The Cash View The Cash View displays the current cash balance of your accounts Your cash balance is updated in real time After settlement your cash will be adjusted to reflect margin bookings and fees if the sino MXP Server is appropriately configured Please ask your sino trader if you are unsure about your cash balance 4 19 1 Title Bar Elements e Order Line Switch described on page 26 e Filter Picker described on page 26 70 High End Brokerage 4 19 2 Filter Elements e Accounts described on page 30 4 20 Quote Request View High End Brokerage Action Symbol Size Exchange Buy y Z121 50 QRE y DEDODABC68 ES Request 502121 0RE 2 T 500 9 50 10 50 500 507121 QRE KTO2 Te 100 10 00 11 00 50 Filled Figure 4 36 The Quote Request View The Quote Request View enables you to send a quote request to a market maker and directly trade against a received quote Enter the action Buy or Sell Instrument size and Exchan
107. lls 30 units thereby having a position of 5 the most recent zero crossing will be after the first 25 units were sold and before the last 5 units were sold this will still be the case even if the 30 units were sold as a single fill e Symbol High End Brokerage The symbol or symbols of the position s associated InstrumentExchanges Note that if different InstrumentExchanges have different symbols this will be a comma separated list of all of the associated symbols e Net Size The net amount of the Instrument in the account s portfolio This is the sum of the sizes of all buys minus the sum of the sizes of all sells Clicking in this column will fill out the Order Line with a market order at the Instrument s reference Exchange for the whole size of the position allowing positions to be closed quickly e Net Avg Cost The netted cost of each unit of the Instrument in the position viewed since the last zero crossing before the current trading day This is the sum of the size of each buy multiplied by the price of that buy minus the size of each sell multiplied by the price of that sell e Net Val The net value of the position This is the effect on the account s cash position if the position were closed at its current reference price For equity positions this is simply the Net Size multiplied by the Ref Price e Un Avg Cost The unrealised average cost of each unit of the Instrument in the posi tion viewed since the
108. m cancels the limit order 5 3 7 IfDone Orders IfDone orders are orders which are entered upon execution of an order effec tively the reverse of OCO orders Upon partial execution of the entered order sino MXP automatically creates another order There are three sub types of IfDone orders IfDone Profit IfDone Stop and IfDone MOC Any combination 88 High End Brokerage of the three can be used simultaneously in this case the IfDone orders will be created as OCO orders IfDone Profit orders are limit orders with the opposite side to the entered order that is to say if the entered order is a Buy order the order generated as a result of IfDone Profit will be a Sell order IfDone Stop orders are stop market orders again with the opposite side to the entered order IfDone MOC orders are Market On Close orders again with the opposite side to the entered order Note that sino does not currently deactivate the IfDone Profit and IfDone Stop legs when the closing auction begins as such care should be taken as it is possible for one of these orders to be executed in addition to the IfDone MOC leg The limits of IfDone Profit and IfDoneStop orders can be specified in two ways relative or absolute For relative values the limit is the first price at which the entered order is executed modified by the value entered in the IfDone Profit or IfDone Stop field If the original order was a buy the IfDone Profit
109. m manipulating orders or quote requests via the API irrespective of whether this option is selected or not e Default account for API trading specifies which account the API should use if it receives a new order or quote request from a client which does not specify an account High End Brokerage 6 15 3 Excel Quote Rate Limits e Maximum ticks per second via DDE specifies the maximum number of ticks per second which should be delivered to Microsoft Excel via DDE Limiting the number of ticks sent can be useful if complex calcula tions are taking place based on the received data If too many ticks are sent the system may be unable to keep up with the required calcula tions A value of o indicates that no limit is set Any other value limits to that number of ticks per second Note that when ticks are limited all ticks for one InstrumentExchange are nonetheless sent together This avoids situations where an updated Bid tick might be sent without the corresponding Ask tick also being sent which might lead to the impression that the book were crossed it can however lead to the number of sent ticks being very slightly above the given setting e Maximum ticks per second via RTD specifies the maximum number of ticks per second which should be delivered to Microsoft Excel via RTD This setting is equivalent to that for DDE This setting will only appear if the sino MXP RTD interface is installed 6 16 Events Withi
110. mal Order Line Since a normal order will be sent to a specific Exchange entering a symbol uniquely identifies an nstru mentExchange and thereby an Instrument Since loan requests aren t sent to any Exchange this unique identification is not possible You can enter an ISIN in the Instrument selector or you can enter a symbol If entering a symbol a list of possible S N s will be shown to select from Select a Lender and a Custodian from those in the list and click Borrow to request the loan Once you ve requested a loan the lender will reply with an offer of condi tions This offer will be shown in the table If any details of the offer differ from the details of your request these details will be highlighted Offers are normally valid for a limited period of time shown in the column Valid For If you wish to accept the offered loan select it from the table and click 76 High End Brokerage Confirm Borrow If you d prefer not to accept the offered loan no action is required 4 24 2 Returning a loan To return a loan select the loan from the list of loans in the table Enter the amount you d like to return under Size the Date you d like to return the High End Brokerage loan an optional Comment and click Return The lender will make an offer of conditions for the return of the loan If this offer is acceptable select the loan and click Confirm Return 4 24 3 Title Bar Elements e Account Picker described on
111. mentExchange Picker 4 1 8 InstrumentExchange Info Switch 4 2 Title Bar Context Menu lt lt es eet eee ee aw b 4 3 Common Filter Elements AR 1 3 2 ACCOUNTS i s x al ara SO a A oya a ad si 4 3 4 NstrUMEentS ss soe sasa AS a A 13 5 EXCHANGES b os States s a gay RAE AR BT WPS 4 4 Manipulating Table Columns 4 5 Selecting Table Rows 4 6 Printing Tables High End Brokerage 4 7 4 8 4 9 4 10 4 11 4 12 4 13 4 14 Search Vievy 34 4 7 1 Title Bar Elements lt lt 34 4 7 2 Filter Elements v y s a 34 4 7 3 Searching 34 Quote Sheet VIEW 35 4 8 1 Title Bar Elements y s l 4 4 As a da Ge gid r 3883 35 4 8 2 Filter Elements 44 46 44s ee a s R R 36 4 8 3 Quote Sheet Splitter 36 ho OWN Orders 2 5 gaa S x ad R RS 36 4 8 5 MENU ea A 77 37 4 8 6 Adding InstrumentExchanges 39 4 8 7 Changing the InstrumentExchange ofa Row 39 4 8 8 Changing the currency in which an InstrumentExchange 0010666 40 4 8 9 Selecting Rows 4 0 4 8 10 Deleting Rows 4 0 h B lli COMMAS sas o gt a ar ON ee aS 41 4 8 12 Copycolumns
112. n ordering and visibility is copied from the parent Later changes to these properties in the parent however will not affect the new style 6 8 3 Changing a Font In this example we will demonstrate how to set a font for Bid and Ask cells in a new Quote Sheet View style and a different font for all other cells First choose your font for Normal cells under the Standard cells tab In our example we have clicked on the Font property for Normal cells and selected Tahoma in size 14 After clicking on Okay and switching to the Column cells tab we can see that the font we selected has been inherited E Abcde on Len T Inherit Tahoma v 4 v A A A Tahoma Plain 14 Okay Cancel Figure 6 14 Changing the font to Tahoma 14 All Column cells now have Tahoma as their font We will now change the font for the Bid and Ask columns to Monospaced with size 18 Note that all other cells will still be set to Tahoma 14 Should you be unhappy with your change you can tick the Inherit box in the font editor to revert to the usual inheritance behaviour 111 High End Brokerage Aiternati Formatting Visible 4 High End Brokerage E El E E ize E me 1 JE a IL a El E E EJ Ea a E E ze E ime E 1 Figure 6 15 All column
113. n the Grid View will have The buttons below the text field can quickly be used to enter a range of standard sizes by clicking An order status area below the order control area This area is initially blank If an active order is selected from the ladder area that order s status information will be shown here The ladder to the left of the above items The ladder shows the cur rent position of the market gives historical information about vvhere the market has traded and allovvs you to enter change and cancel or ders Each rung on the ladder represents a different price the further up the ladder the higher the price The difference between each of the prices is determined by the minimum price step of the InstrumentEx change The rung of the ladder vvith a blue background is the price of the last trade in the InstrumentExchange This will be vertically centred when you first select the InstrumentExchange It will be recentred the ladder will move up or down so that it s in the centre if it s no longer visible because the last price moved such that the appropriate price rung is above or below those within your Grid View and your mouse is not over either the ladder or the grid You can also move the ladder up and down using the wheel on your mouse In other situations the ladder will not move that s to say the displayed prices stay where they are The background of each rung other than the last rung con
114. n the Events settings you can configure how sino reacts to various Events An Event might be a trade a change in a quote a news item ora change to an order As a result of an event you can choose to add a message to the Ticker described on page 18 to play a sound or to show a dialog It s likely that more sources of events and more possible actions will be added in future versions of sino 9 There are two elements to the configuration of an Event Conditions and Actions The available Actions are the same no matter what type of Event is involved but the available Conditions depend on the type of Event For each type of Event you can add as many different Events as you like Each of these Events can have different Conditions and different Actions The 123 Conditions for each type of Event are described below Actions are de scribed on page 130 Substitutions are described on page 132 To add an Event first select the type of Event you d like to add Exchange News etc from the tree then click the Add button sino MX will ask for a name for your new Event setting This name will appear in the Event dialog described on page 131 as well as in the Cause column of the table in the Events View You can rename an existing Event setting with the Rename button and remove an Event setting with the Remove button sino MXP has a number of predefined Event settings If you ve changed one of these
115. nd sell average prices your current net size and value and profit loss are available A complete description of the values seen in the various columns can be found on the facing page The sino MXP Client uses a reference price for the Instrument as a basis for calculating the net value and P amp L This is normally the last traded price on the Instrument s home Exchange The automatically selected Exchange can be changed by clicking in the appropriate row of the Ref Exch column 4 17 1 Title Bar Elements e Range Picker described on page 27 e Order Line Switch described on page 26 e Filter Picker described on page 26 e Style Picker described on page 27 62 4 17 2 Filter Elements e Accounts described on page 30 e Instruments described on page 30 e Exchanges described on page 31 e Show closed positions If ticked sino MXP will show all posi tions including those with a net size of zero If un ticked closed po sitions with a net size of zero will not be shown e Split positions You can define if positions in a single Instrument should be split Positions can be split by currency Exchange or country of the Exchange 4 18 Portfolio View Y New lt New gt me Instruments All P amp L Real P amp L Un Currency Ref Exch Margin Close 796 51 177256 04 75 00177331 4EUR 5239 025 US4592001014 IBM 66 461027 41 66 46102 74083 362 84 0 00 362 84EUR NYSE 0 00Close 18
116. ng Left Mouse Button on cumulative price or size fills the Order Line with Account Default Action Bid Sell Ask Buy Price Bid Bid Price Ask Ask Price Size Bid Bid Cum Size Ask Ask Cum Size IOCFOK Only during normal TRADE phase Double clicking v Middle Mouse Button on price or size creates an order with Account Default Action Bid Buy Ask Sell Price Bid Bid Price Price Step Ask Ask Price Price Step Size From size group IOCFOK None Only during normal TRADE phase Confirmation Always v v Single clicking Middle Mouse Button on price or size fills the Order Line with Account Default Action Bid Buy Ask Sell Price Bic Bid Price Price Step Ask Ask Price Price Step Size From size group lOCIFOK None v Only during normal TRADE phase Single clicking v Left Mouse Button on single own order cancels the order Confirmation Always v A Single clicking v Left Mouse Button on multiple own order cancels all the orders Confirmation Always v lt u Figure 6 4 The click trading settings e Directly create orders e Fill out the Order Line with details ready for an order to be sent e Cancel orders Each click trading action is only enabled if the corresponding tick box is ticked when unticked the mouse action described will have no effect Click trading always happens with either the Left Mouse Button or the Mid
117. normal symbol followed by the cur rency you d like the price displayed in Omitting the currency will cause the price to be shown in the system s default currency For example e MSFT NNM would showthe price of Microsoft stock at NASDAQ in US Dol lars e MSFT would show the price of Microsoft at all Exchanges where it is listed with the symbol MSFT in the currency of those Exchanges e MSFT NNM EUR would show the price of Microsoft at NASDAQ in Euro e MSFT EUR would show the price of Microsoft at all Exchanges where it is listed with the symbol MSFT in Euro e MSFT would show the price of Microsoft at all Exchanges where it is listed with the symbol MSFT in the system s default currency 4 8 9 Selecting Rows The best way to select a row is to click on a static cell Static cells such as those in the Name ISIN Phase and Last columns do not interact when clicked on If to take a contrasting example you were to click on a cell in the Symbol column the sino MXP Client would expect that you want to add or change an InstrumentExchange as above 4 8 10 Deleting Rows Select the row s you want to delete and press the Delete key You can also right click on the selected row s and select Remove symbols from the con text menu 40 High End Brokerage 4 8 11 Columns You can add remove move and resize columns See Manipulating Table Columns on page 32 4 8 12 Copy columns In addi
118. nt locale To output the numbers in the US locale no matter what the locale is on the machine where sino MXP is run you might enter order limit us 0 0000 The output would then always use a dot irrespective of what would normally be used 6 17 3 Dates and Times For dates and times you can specify how the date and time should be for matted whether the date should be shown whether the time should be shown whether seconds should be included etc To specify in the Data Export settings that only the hours and minutes of the last fill time should be shown you would enter lastfilltime HH mm which might output 09 45 The same time with seconds and hours without leading zeroes would be specified as lastfilltime H mm ss which might output 9 45 03 To in clude a date and time zone you would enter lastfilltime dd MM yyyy HH m s z which might output 13 01 2009 09 45 03 CET 6 17 4 Default Values For all types of value you can specify a default value for the case that no other value is available To take an example in the Data Export settings you might specify lastfilltime 00 00 This would result in the last fill time being output as normal but 00 00 being output if the order had no fills This can be combined with formatting as described above in which case the default must come first For example to show the lastfilltime as hours and minutes and use 00 00 if the order has no fills you would enter lastfilltime 00 00
119. olumns list The Available exchanges list shows the Exchanges that will not be visible in the Exchange selector of an Order Line with this style You can drag Exchanges between this list and the Active exchanges amp Ranking list to show or hide them The order of the Exchanges in the Active exchanges amp Ranking list reflects the order in which they will be shown in the Exchange selector when more than one Exchange is available for the given symbol Note that you can choose an Exchange that is not normally visible by specifying it explicitly in the Symbol field e g DTE XTR High End Brokerage To specify the style to use in an existing Order Line right click on the Order Line and select the desired style from the Style sub menu that appears See Order Line on page 83 for more about the Order Line 6 6 Price Check The Price Check tab allows you to configure various limits on creating chang ing and cancelling orders These settings cannot relax the limits set up by your broker or risk manager 6 6 1 Price Check Here you can determine when you want to confirm the creation of or changes to an order Note that these settings can according to your preferences be overridden by hotkeys and click trading Confirmation The Confirm when creating or changing orders selector determines the behaviour when creating or changing orders The options are as follows e always Every order creation or change must be
120. ommended Core 2 Duo 2GB RAM AMD Minimum Athlon XP 1800 512MB RAM AMD Recommended Athlon X2 5000 2GB RAM 1 5 2 Apple Mac Minimum Intel based Mac 1024 MB RAM Recommended Intel Core 2 Duo based Mac 2GB RAM Java SE 6 is also sometimes referred to as Java 1 6 or J25F1 6 Java SE 7 is similarly some times referred to as 1 7 13 High End Brokerage 14 High End Brokerage Chapter 2 Getting Started 2 1 Before You Start Please make sure that you are connected to the Internet Alternatively if you have a local area network connection to your sino MXP Server please make sure you can access the network from your machine If you are using an Internet connection you can check your connectivity using our firevvall checker http demo tick ts de FuC lang en heck that you ve installed a supported version of the lava Runtime Environ ment The sino MXP Client currently supports Java SE 5 and Java SE 6 You can download lava athttp www java com If you are unsure ask your sino trader 2 2 Starting the sino MX Client Depending on your setup you will access your sino MXP Client via a website or an icon on your desktop or start menu Click on the appropriate website link or start menu icon or double click on your desktop icon The first time that you start the sino MXP Client your operating system may perform some installation procedures Shortly after that you should see
121. on Sheet Quote Map D Account Messages Quote Request D Trades D Time amp Sales IN Trade Stats ER Equity Borrowing P Position Adjustment D Level Two TN Quote Sheet High End Brokerage Figure 6 12 Adding a new Quote Sheet style Your style will now appear selected in the style tree as a child of Quote Sheet allowing you to immediately configure its appearance m Cf Default P Option Sheet G Quote Map Account Messages Bi Quote Request Trades IN Time amp Sales Bi Trade Stats Bi Equity Borrowing P Position Adjustment G Level Two a Cf Quote Sheet MyStyle P Portfolio Bi Events D News Q Order Book Figure 6 13 The MyStyle style appears in the tree after it s been added Please be aware that your style will only be active if you have switched to the style in the sheet using the Style Picker see Style Picker on page 27 110 6 8 2 Changing the Column Order You can change the order of columns in a style by simply dragging and drop ping them within the Column cells group Views using the style and hav ing From Style ticked in their column selector will display the visible columns from left to right in the top to bottom order in which they appear in the style To re position a column first select it Now drag and drop the column to where you would like it to be positioned Note that column ordering is not inherited When you create a new style the colum
122. onfigured to set the Immediate Or Cancel flag the FOK Fill Or Kill flag or no flags None See Execution types on page 90 for more information about IOC and FOK By selecting Only during normal TRADE phase you can specify that the FOX or I0C flag should only be set when the InstrumentExchange is in a normal trading phase i e not before or after hours trading auctions etc There are two actions related to order cancellation clicking on a cell for which there is one of your own orders and clicking on a cell for which there is more than one of your own orders For each action you can select whether you want to be asked for confirma tion before it is performed e Always you will always be asked to confirm the action e Normal you will only be asked to confirm the action under the conditions specified in your Price Check settings See Check on page 102 e Never you will never be asked to confirm the action regardless of your Price Check settings Note that for order creation the size and volume limits in the Click Trading section of the Price Check tab are always effective regardless of the confir mation mode you choose 6 5 Order Lines The Order Line tab allows you to define any number of named styles for the Order Line These styles define 100 High End Brokerage Add Remove Reset Active columns gt StrategyEndTime StrategyStartTime StrategyEx
123. or control keys while clicking Size A used when no keys are held down Size B used when only the control key is held down Size C used when only the shift key is held down Size D used when both the control and shift keys are held down Sweep Max Size The maximum size with which to create sweep orders This value is used when clicking on a cumulative bid or ask cell in a Quote Sheet see Bid Cum Ask Cum on page e Size Step The value by which to change the size field in the Order Line when pressing the up and down arrow keys on your keyboard see Size on page 84 e Price Step The value by which to change the limit field in the Order Line when pressingthe up and down arrow keys on your keyboard see Limit on page 84 This value is also used as an offset from the bid or ask price when middle clicking on the bid or ask price size cells of a Quote Sheet see 6 4 6 4 Click Trading Click trading allows you to create and cancel orders by simply clicking in a cell in the Quote Sheet View Please use the click trading functionality with care noting that with a sin gle click it is possible to enter or cancel orders Note that this tab may be disabled Contact your sino trader if in doubt Click trading can be used to 98 Size Bid Bid Cum Size Ask Ask Cum Size IOCFOK IOC bd Only during normal TRADE phase Confirmation Always v v Single clicki
124. order type specified in the Stop Discr field The label of this field changes depending on the order type selected see Order Types on page 86 84 IfDone Profit IfDone Stop Price offset parameters for entering IfDone profit or stop orders See IfDone Orders on page 88 for more information IfDone MOC Indicates whether an IfDone Market On Close order should be generated See IfDone Orders on page 88 for more infor mation OCO Stop A price offset parameter for entering OCO stop orders See One Cancels the ther Orders on page 88 for more information IOC FOK The execution type as described on page 90 Execution types not supported for the selected Exchange will be shown in red Vis Size Visible Size The visible size of the order The size of your order shown by the Exchange to other participants will be at most the visible size specified Please be aware that this may result in many partial fills and can be disadvantageous for your price time position The availability of this feature depends on the particular Ex change Orders with visible sizes are also known as iceberg orders In this context the visible size is often referred to as the peak Valid Phase The phase in which the order should be valid e g only in the closing auction This feature s availability and the phases which are available depend on the particular Exchange Valid Until The date on which after the day
125. ou may be asked for confirmation before the order is created or changed See Price Check on page 102 for more information 5 2 Order Elements The arrangement ofthe Order Line elements can be configured in this section we will describe them in the order of the default configuration Please refer to Order Line on page 100 to learn about configuration of the Order Line e Buy Sell When creating new orders you can click on the Buy and Se11 tabs to choose whether a buy or sell order will be created When changing an existing order the active tab indicates whether you are modifying a buy or a sell order and cannot be changed 83 High End Brokerage e Symbol The ISIN MSPID or symbol of the Instrument you want to create an order for You can append a dot followed by an Exchange symbol e g DTE XTR to immediately specify the desired Exchange e Size The size of your order If you specify a size with a sign the Order Line switches to a buy order for 4 or a sell order for when you exit the size field Pressing the up or down arrow keys on your keyboard will increase High End Brokerage or decrease this value by the size step for the InstrumentExchange specified as configured the Size Group settings see Size Groups on page 97 If no Size Group is configured for the InstrumentExchange the value will increase or decrease by the lot size of the Exchange If no InstrumentExchange is spec
126. ou to specify the minimum size a tick must have before it will be displayed e Exchanges This item appears after you ve selected an InstrumentEx change It allows you to select the Exchanges for which ticks will be displayed 4 11 1 Title Bar Elements e nstrumentExchange Picker described on page 28 e nstrumentExchange Info Switch described on page 28 Range Picker described on page 27 e Order Line Switch described on page 26 Style Picker described on page 27 4 12 Level 2 View The Level 2 View displays the market depth for the specified InstrumentEx change 4 12 1 Title Bar Elements e nstrumentExchange Picker described on page 28 e Order Line Switch described on page 26 48 e ECNs Only Switch When this switch is selected only quotes that are provided by the Elec tronic Communication Networks participating in NASDAQ will be dis played For non NASDAQ InstrumentExchanges this option has no ef fect e Full Depth Snapshot When this button is clicked a complete snapshot of the market depth is requested from the Exchange Some Exchanges only normally supply ten ranks of market depth data but supply all ranks upon request Availability of this facility is Exchange dependent High End Brokerage e Style Picker described on page 27 4 13 Grid View ESO FDAXH1 EUX PO 3 w in Within Range P8L 37 50 Pos 3 Total P8L 37 50 Pos 3 Close position 6905
127. ould be greater than the total traded size of the relevant InstrumentExchange on the previous day e order volume gt The order s size multiplied by its price would exceed the specified amount in the system currency A cur rency conversion is performed at the current exchange rate if nec essary If only if opening position is ticked this setting will only be active for opening orders and no volume limit will be ap plied to closing orders e price differs The order s price differs from the cur rent reference price by the given percentage or more If only if 103 nearer to market is ticked the confirmation is triggered only if the order price is above the market price for a buy order or below the market price for a sell order Rejection The two rejection fields determine when an order creation or change will be rejected If either of the conditions are met a dialogue box will appear informing you that the order creation change was not al lowed and no further action will be taken Note that these conditions apply even if you have set Confirm when creating orders to never However like the confirmation conditions they may be overridden by hotkeys or click trading Also note that these checks are entirely inde pendent of any limits that may have been set by your clearer or risk manager High End Brokerage Order BUY 10000 SIE SIEMENS AG 10 00 on XTR with KTO2 Test account 1 Order volume is
128. ppears a tree structure If two InstrumentExchanges which refer to the same nstrument are placed in adjacent rows a line is drawn between them see DTE XTR and DTE XTR USD in the screenshot If market depth rows for an Instrument are open these are shown as part of a tree DTE XTR in the screenshot Market depth can be opened by clicking on the symbol and closed by clicking on the symbol or by dragging the dot at the bottom of the tree upwards Last Last Trade Ind Last Last Trade will always show the day s most recent trade for the In strumentExchange During an auction Ind Last will show the in dicative price sent by the Exchange When no auction is in progress Ind Last will be empty Last will switch between showing these two things depending on whether an auction is currently in progress or not Each of the three columns is accompanied by matching Size Time Flags and T columns e g Ind Flags 42 High End Brokerage e T Bid Trend Ask Trend Trend cells display up to 10 of the last tick trends for the InstrumentEx change Each trend is visualised by a coloured arrowhead pointing in the direction of price movement with the rightmost arrow representing the movement of the most recent tick These cells are not interactive e Bid Ask High End Brokerage Bid and Ask cells are interactive They show the current bid and ask at the Exchange respectively Right clicking on a quote in one of the
129. price for settlement on the next trading day fol lowing the spot day 72 TDY The price for settlement today T 0 Note that T o settlement will often be affected by time constraints deadlines within the trading day and will also often only be available for certain currency pairs based on the limitations of time zones e TOM The price for settlement tomorrow T 1 1WK 2WK 3WK The price for settlement in 1 2 or 3 weeks T 9 T 16 T 23 High End Brokerage e 1M0 2M0 etc The price for settlement in 1 2 etc months e 1YR The price for settlement in 1 year e YYYY MM DD e g 2013 08 08 The price for settlement on the given date You can select the quantity to trade either by entering it in the Qnty text field or by clicking the numbered buttons to the right of it The x10 and 10 buttons multiply and divide respectively the quantity shown in the text field by 10 When an order entered through the FX Trading View is executed the system can be configured to enter up to two further orders for you The first the Close at order specifies that the position created by the order should be closed when a certain profit has been reached this is done using an If Done Profit order described on page 88 The second the Stop at order specifies that the position created should be closed when a certain loss has been reached done using an IfDone Stop order described on page 88 You can
130. r Book View DE0005557508 DEUT DE0005557508 DEUT DE0005557508 DEUT EXODOFDAX EXODOFDAX DAX EXODOFDAX DAX EXODOFDAX DAX EXODOFDAX DAX EXODOFDAX Export order data Print Table Figure 6 20 The data export menu within the Order Book View 116 The main part of the settings is a list of the defined formats initially empty To define a new format for export first click the Add new button below the list A new format will be added to the list You should give your format a Name The format will be shown with this name in the Export order data menu in the Order Book View On the next row you can select whether the export should be to a file or to the clipboard If it s to a file you can enter the filename in the box to the right You can then define the format of the data to be exported Finally if you wish you can enter a program to be executed whenever this export action has been selected This might for example be a backoffice application which will pick up the exported data and process it Using the three buttons to the right of each entry in the list you can move the entry up or down within the list thereby changing its position within the Export order data menu or delete the format 6 11 1 Substitutions The filename format and execute settings may each contain Substitutions described on page 132 The available Substitutions are id The order s ID e symbol The
131. r monitoring an issuer s streaming prices for an InstrumentExchange and sending a quote request when the stream price is such that the quote is likely to be acceptable In the case of FX orders prices are often only streamed for the spot price As such any orders entered for other tenors should nonetheless use limits based upon the spot price Trigger monitoring will compare the quoted spot price with the limit price and request execution based upon this the execution will nonetheless be for the requested contract As such the all in price will differ somewhat from the entered limit by the amount of the forward component 4 22 1 Title Bar Elements e nstrumentExchange Picker described on page 26 In the FX Trading View you can enter the desired InstrumentExchange directly or by selecting a currency pair directly below the title bar Changing either will automatically update the other e InstrumentExchange Info Switch described on page 28 Account Picker described on page 26 4 23 FX Quote Request View EUR USD SPT Spot 1 248100 Forwards 0 000000 Buy EUR vs USD SPT All in 1 248100 Buy EUR Value Date Jan 13 2011 Sell USD 50 000 Get Price Flip Trade Figure 4 39 FX Quote Request The FX Quote Request View allows you to trade in the Foreign eXchange mar kets by means of Quote Requests Select the currency pair to trade at the top of the window You can also select the tenor to be trade
132. rade in terms of number of units traded not monetary value e g 100 Note that this number is always positive no matter whether the trade was a buy or a Sell e signed_exec_size The size of the trade in terms of number of units traded not monetary value e g 100 For buy trades this number will be positive For sell trades it will be negative e exec fees If available the fees charged for the trade e g 1 23 e exec price The price at which the trade took place e g 4 56 129 6 16 6 Actions General Settings a KZ Exchange IN Exchange became active Bi Exchange became inactive a news P vola Bi Non Vola a Z order Bi Order became inactive IN Quote a Cf Trade Bi Buy sen Conditions Perform the actions below when a news item arrives matching this query dline VOLA Actions Short text S news headine Long text v Add message to ticker tape Nev Colour 71 v Play sound Source Jazz Stab Browse Play Show dialog Suppress dialog for this session Add Rename Remove Restore defaults Figure 6 29 An Event with actions Whenever an Event of any kind is triggered any of a number of actions can be taken In any case the Event will also be visible in the Events View even if no actions are defined Depending on the type of action text can be associated with the Event This text is sub
133. rage e Proportional Width Font Forces items to be displayed using a proportional font e Line wrap Whether or not to wrap long lines Wrapping lines makes reading long passages of text easier but may disrupt the layout of very wide tables or similar e Edit header style Provides access to the style menu for the head line table in the upper part of the window High End Brokerage Headline You are now using the latest a y orusioo our software Figure 4 44 The context menu of the News View s body area 4 27 Position Adjustment View 4 t t t Today Y New lt New gt m O x Users All Instruments All ISIN Name Created Size Limit User Comment Currency DE0007236101 SIEMENS AG 2 11 25 PM 25 8 45exampleuser PosAdjOrder EUR IDE0005557508 DEUTSCHE T 2 09 16 PM 10 12 34exampleuser PosAdjOrder EUR Select All Deselect All Remove BUY Figure 4 45 The Position Adjustment View Note that this functionality may not be present or supported depending on the configuration of your installation The Position Adjustment View allows you to make adjustments to your own positions These adjustments will be reflected in the Portfolio View in the Trade Stats View and in the Order Book View as if they had been traded via sino MXP They will not however have any effect on any risk limits specified by your clearer or risk manager Position 80 adjustments can be used for a number of purposes You
134. rder in the list will show a window provid ing detailed information about that order Right clicking will show a menu allowing you to perform various operations on the order If a single uncom pleted order is selected the menu will show the Order Manipulation Menu 59 described on page 93 For a single completed order the order informa tion item from the Order Manipulation Menu will be shown In addition the following menu items may also appear depending upon what is selected e Cancel selected will send a cancellation request for each of the se lected orders ignoring any orders which are already completed This item is only present if multiple orders are selected e Copy to clipboard will copy the contents of all selected rows to the clipboard This can be useful to paste the order data into a spreadsheet application or similar e Order information will show an order information window for each of the selected orders This item is only present if multiple orders are selected e Export order data s a submenu The Data Export function allows you to export data about the selected order s to files in a format you define See Data export on page 115 for more information Your configura tions will appear within the submenu The Data Export settings can be reached via the Configure item within the submenu 4 15 1 Title Bar Elements e Range Picker described on page 27 e Order Line Switch described on page 26
135. riate fields General This will open the General Settings Window as described on page 95 e Window This menu provides a list of all open windows including desktops Clicking on an item will bring the associated window to the front e Help Environment Views Settings Window Figure 3 10 The Help menu Click on Show Manual to show a copy of this handbook Click on About to show the About Window with information about the sino MXP Client including the version you are currently using sino MXP includes software licensed under the Apache License 2 0 the GNU General Public License GPL V2 with the Classpath Exception and the GNU Lesser General Public License LGPL V2 1 These licenses can be viewed via links within the About Window For components licensed under the LGPL copies of the source code are available upon request 3 2 2 The Desktop Toolbar View Buttons Desktops provide a selection of buttons for several of the most commonly used view types Clicking on one of these buttons adds a view of the cor responding type to the currently selected worksheet similar to selecting the view type in the View menu or right click on the gray background in a work sheet 21 High End Brokerage sino MX m sino MX_pro Version 3 4 10 High End Brokerage Gava 1 6 0 22 2002 2011 tick TS AG JFreeChart C opyright 2000 2005 T Close Figure 3 11 The About window Eu El Tel s
136. rice shown in Day P amp L Open See the example on the next page for more information CapitalReq The capital required to hold this position overnight as specified by your clearer or risk manager expressed as a percentage of the position s net value as shown under Net Val Depending on your clearer and or system configuration this value may not be available e CapitalReq The capital required to hold this position overnight as specified by your clearer or risk manager in the system currency Depending on your clearer and or system configuration this value may not be available e Loan Size The size of any loan in the instrument which the account currently has Depending on your clearer and or system configuration this value may not be available For more details regarding loans refer to the descrip tion of the Equity Borrowing View on page 75 4 18 1 Example To further explain the various different values the following example may be useful 66 High End Brokerage 6681 008 ttig 6 2961 6687 oog E o g 6 9 6 o0 g6 osr6 of S263 4 1l p Supu un ale S n PA ay 10 y 9311d Jay palepdn ay pue IZIs 19N 19431y 34 anp a edy E6696 ST G PPT 1 26 9 47 ST OL x 02 6 x 09 6 aJ0JaJay si 1502 a3eJane pasijeaiuN ayl 026 1502 U 1UM syun OL pue 0976 1502 U lUM spun 6 mou ale Ang y Aq papaye u q soy 1502 a3
137. ronment where multiple users have access to the same account To activate your filter for a given Order Book View select the filter via its Filter Picker Once you have selected the working orders filter all cancelled filled and inactive orders will disappear from the view The filter will stay active until you select another from the Filter Picker 6 10 Sounds This tab contains an option to mute all sounds played by the client whatever their cause 6 11 Data Export Data Export allows you to export data about one or more potentially many orders to files or the clipboard in a format you define This allovvs you to integrate your sino MXP trading more tightly with other tools for analysis back office functions or similar To do this you mustfirst define the formats 115 High End Brokerage Output File af cAExportedDatalexport_Sid csv d Renna yymbol Smarket Sexecsize Savgprice Execute C Proara mme SomeToohsometool exe C ExportedData export_Sid Name Backoffice tool export Output Clipboard v o 90 Execute Add new Valid substitutes id Fsymbol exchange isin buysell execsize avgprice Hastfilltime aceount user Figure 6 19 The data export settings you wish to export The Data Export settings allow you to do this Once the formats are defined they will appear within the Export order data menu in the Orde
138. s are usually contained within worksheets Worksheets are in turn contained within desktops You can have multiple desktops each of which will have all of your worksheets available for selec tion A worksheet can however only be selected within one desktop at a time Desktops worksheets and the various types of views are explained in detail below 3 2 Desktops Figure 3 1 The desktop window A desktop is a container for your worksheets You can have multiple desktops simultaneously enabling you to distribute your worksheets over more than one monitor A worksheet can only be selected in one desktop at a time if you try to select a worksheet in more than one desktop it will be deselected in its previous desktop High End Brokerage The first time that you log in you may find a desktop with one empty work sheet or if your server has been so configured one or more work sheets and or views Figure 3 2 The desktop window controls High End Brokerage In the top right corner are the window controls to minimise maximise and close the desktop Closing a desktop does not discard any of the worksheets they ll still be available for selection in other desktops When closing the last desktop the sino MXP Client will save your changes and then exit In the lower right corner there is a status light as in the Login Window which shows the status of your connection to the sino MX servers n Fig
139. se cells opens an Order Menu described on page 91 If you left click the Order Line will be filled in with a sell order for Bid or a buy order for Ask at the price indicated with a size configurable in your Size Group settings see Size Groups on page 97 The Order Line is described on page 83 e Bid Size Ask Size Bid Size and Ask Size cells show the order size of the bid and ask respectively Their interactivity is the same as for their corresponding Bid and Ask cells e Bid Cum Ask Cum Bid Cum and Ask Cum cells are only useful in combination with market depth they show the cumulative price for all orders at the rank of the current row and all rows above Their interactivity is the same as for the Bid and Ask cells with the difference that when clicking on a Cum cell in a market depth row an order with the cumulative size of the current row and all rows above will be entered You can configure a maximum cumulative size in the Size Group settings see Size Groups on page 97 e BSize Cum ASize Cum These cells are interactive they show the cumulative sizes for all orders at the rank of the current row and all rows above Their interactivity is the same as for the Cum cells e Bid Count Ask Count For Exchanges that support it the number of individual orders com prising the current rank is displayed in these columns Cells in these columns are not interactive e Order Bid Order Ask When you have configured
140. settings and would like to revert to the default behaviour click on the Restore defaults button A dialog will appear asking which of the default Event settings you d like to restore Select the desired settings then click Restore Restore the following default events v Exchange Exchange became active v Exchange Exchange became inactive v News Vola v News Non Vola v Order Order became inactive v Trade Buy v Trade Sell Restore Cancel Figure 6 23 The Restore Defaults dialog 6 16 1 Exchange Events Conditions Perform the actions below when an exchange starts matching this filter Exchanges All Exchange States Figure 6 24 Conditions for Exchange Events Exchange Events are triggered when an Exchange becomes active or inac tive If connectivity to a given Exchange is interrupted for any reason e g after the end of the Exchange s trading day the Exchange will become in active Similarly when connectivity to an Exchange becomes available the Exchange will become active The available conditions are e Exchanges Which Exchanges this Event should trigger for e Exchange States Whether the Event should be triggered when one of the Exchanges becomes active A or inactive 1 124 High End Brokerage The available Substitutions are e exchange name The Exchange s name e g Xetra Frankfurt e exchange country The Exchange s country e g DE e
141. sh quotes in quotesheet There are three options for the flashing effect shown in Quote Sheets when a tick arrives never No flashing will occur on every change only Quotes will flash only when the price has changed on every tick Quotes will flash when either the price or size has changed e Flash level 2 too Ifyou selectthis option market depth quotes 107 will also flash This option has no effectifFlash quotes in quotesheet is set to never 6 8 Styles High End Brokerage a Cf Defaut Theme Default Option Sheet Horizontal lines hier IN Quote Map IN Account Messages Quote Request IN Trades IN Time amp Sales IN Trade Stats IN Equity Borrowing G Position Adjustment G Level Two Quote Sheet IN Portfolio G Events News IN Order Book Vertical lines lt niierit Figure 6 10 The styles settings In the Styles tab you can create and edit styles Styles allow you to person alise the appearance of tables within views by configuring the colours fonts formatting and other properties For every type of view that has a table there is a style with the same name in the style tree with the Default style as its parent These styles are shown as lt Default gt in the Style Picker of the associated views and are also the basis of the lt New gt style see Style Picker on page 27 You can
142. sino MXP Client User Manual Revision 3 6 sino AG High End Brokerage August 8 2013 2005 2012 tick TS AG All rights reserved High End Brokerage Foreword This manual has been produced specifically for the Heavy Traders of sino AG High End Brokerage Particulars that apply to sino customers have been included as far as possible There will nevertheless be passages where one could ask oneself whether this passage is relevant or why it isn t In such cases of doubt please contact your sino trader who ll be happy to assist you further A German version of this manual is also available If you should find points requiring clarification or errors in this manual please let us know in order that we can avoid these in future versions of this manual Thank you For all technical and functional questions turn to your sino trader He ll either be able to help you personally or he ll find someone in his team to assist further in case of especially tricky problems Definitely In closing we can only wish that you successfully implement your trading strategies together with your team at sino AG and sino Ingo Hillen Matthias Hocke Executive sino AG Executive sino AG High End Brokerage Contents 2 3 1 2 3 2 2 3 3 2 3 4 Foreword 1 Introduction 1 1 About this Manual a sa BP ake a ee aS 1 2 About SIMO MAC An oo aie A So aE 6 HO 1 3 Nomenclature 3 4 4 Sao 4 woe es 1 3 1 Exchange
143. specify whether to enter these orders by marking their respective check boxes You can choose the offset at which they ll trigger by clicking the or buttons or by entering a value in the appropriate text field Note that the closing or stopping orders will only be entered if the appropriate checkbox was checked at the time the original order was entered Checking them later will not cause automatic orders to be entered upon execution of some previ ous order IfDone orders will also only be created upon execution of an order which opens or extends a position Execution of an order which reduces or closes a position will not result in the creation of an IfDone order To trade with the FX Trading View click in the Se11 or Buy areas This will possibly after a Price Check dialog enter an order for the quantity shown with the limit displayed on the button at that time The Open Position and Profit amp Loss of the account selected in the view s Account Picker are always shown To close the account s position by enter ing a market order for the full size of the current position click the Close position button The button s icon will first turn red Click again to send the order a Price Check dialog may nonetheless appear 3 The Cancel all button will cancel all open orders for the currently selected currency Note that the orders entered via the FX Trading View may be executed as trigger orders This involves the sino MXP trade serve
144. symbol of the order s InstrumentExchange e exchange The Exchange to which the order was sent e isin The ISIN of the Instrument for which the order was placed e buysell B or S depending on whether the order is a buy or sell order execsize The total size of all executions which the order has re ceived For an order without executions this will be o e avgprice The volume vveighted average price of all executions which the order has received For an order without executions this will be lastfilltime The time at which the most recent execution of the order vvas received For an order vvithout executions this vvill be empty e A dollar symbol 117 High End Brokerage 6 12 Alerts Note that this functionality may not be present or supported depending on the configuration of your installation For more information contact your sino trader The Alert Feature allows you to monitor multiple nstruments on several Ex changes and get an Alert if the stock hits self defined boundaries Common Alerts are a stock having a daily volume which is twice as high as its average daily volume or a cheap stock having a strong momentum up The Alerts are calculated and triggered by the server they are independent of your sino MXP client being open The Alert Settings allow you to configure which alerts interest you and how you should be notified about them The Alert system has some pre
145. t or click at the starting point and click again at the end point Rectangle Using the rectangle mode you can draw a rectangle on the chart To do this either click and drag from one corner of the rectangle to the opposite corner or click where one corner should be and then click where the opposite corner should be Ellipse Using this mode you can draw an ellipse To easily visu alise how to draw ellipses pretend that the ellipse is contained in a rectangle then draw that rectangle as for the Rectangle mode above Fibonacci Fan Allows you to draw a Fibonacci Fan a series of diagonal lines rooted at the same point and representing changes in value from that point with each change representing a ratio based on the Fibonacci sequence See http www investopedia com ask answers 05 FibonacciRetracement asp for a more detailed description You can draw the fan by clicking at the 58 root point then moving the mouse up and down until the lines are position as you d like them or by clicking and dragging e Fibonacci Retracement Allows you to draw a Fibonacci Retrace ment a series of horizontal lines covering the whole horizontal span of the chart and representing changes in value according to the same ratios as for the Fibonacci Fan above Draw this by clicking at the ver tical position where the 07 line should appear then clicking again at High End Brokerage the vertical position of the 100 line or by click
146. t fields appropriate to the query In every place that the Lucene query language is used within sino MXP the appropriate section of this This description of the language is based on the more technical description found at http lucene apache org java 2_0_0 queryparsersyntax html 135 High End Brokerage handbook lists the available fields and also which of those fields are default fields To specify a field give the name of the field then a colon then your term Some examples e type Trade cause My event headline VOLA body some text here A 3 Wildcards Your terms can contain wildcards These can be used to match any characters There are two types of wildcard and will match a single character whilst will match any number of characters including no characters at all You can include any number of wildcards in a term Some examples rade will match trade and grade but not or com rade rade will match trade grade comrade etc but not ride or erode xr de will match trade grade parade comrade ride pride erode etc but not arcade or interlude will match trade grade parade comrade ride pride erode arcade interlude etc A H Operators You can ad
147. t menu The order of the worksheets is the same for all desktops A click on the Add Tab adds a new Worksheet Last Time Bid Size 5612 48 08 PM 1999512 47 40 PM 5612 48 08 PM 1999512 47 40 PM 4512 48 08 PM 26812 47 42 PM 460012 48 08 PM vav 38412 47 43 PM 999912 48 07 PM 20012 47 49 PM 11512 47 52 PM 20012 47 52 PM Created State 12 47 57 PM FILLED 12 47 55 Select All Deselect y KTO2 Test account 1 Ala My Gustesheett02 XTR BAS XTR 10 23 66 Figure 3 17 Desktop with a Quote Sheet View and an Order Book View 23 3 3 2 View Task Bar At the bottom of every worksheet is the View Task Bar Every open view within the worksheet is listed there You can easily switch to a different view by clicking on its entry in the View Task Bar A right click on the View Task Bar will open a menu you can choose to close the selected view to close all other views or to close all views Figure 3 18 The Task Bar menu 24 High End Brokerage Chapter 4 High End Brokerage Views 4 1 Common Title Bar Elements My QuoteSheet 1 5612 48 08 PM 19995 12 47 40 PM 5612 48 08 PM 199951 2 47 40 PM 4512 48 08 PM 26812 47 42 PM 450012 48 08 PM 38412 47 43 PM 99991 2 48 07 PM 20012 47 49 PM Figure 4 1 A title bar showing with various control elements The title bar of every view in the sino MXP Client h
148. t this menu item for the cell you would like to be copied then paste it to your Excel worksheet New data will be relayed to Excel as it arrives for as long as the sino MXP Client is open Copy OpenOffice org DDE Link for The sino MXP Client can send market data to OpenOffice org Calc using DDE Select this menu item for the cell you would like to be copied then paste it to your Calc worksheet New data will be relayed to Calc as it arrives for as long as the sino MXP Client is open Option Sheet Opens one or more Option Sheet Views for op tions with the selected InstrumentExchange s as the underlying See Option Sheet Vievv on page 45 for more information about the Option Sheet View Time and Sales A Time r Sales View will be displayed for each of the selected InstrumentExchange s See Time amp Sales View on page 48 to learn more about the Time 7 Sales View Level 2 A Level 2 View will be displayed for each of the selected InstrumentExchange s See Level 2 View on page 48 to learn more about the Level 2 View Chart Opens a Chart View for each of the selected Instru mentExchange s See Chart View on page 55 for more information about the Chart View FX Trading An FX Trading View will be displayed for each of the selected InstrumentExchange s See FX Trading Vievv on page 72 to learn more about the FX Trading View FX Quote Request An FX Quot
149. tains a grey bar This represents the sum of the sizes of all trades in the nstru mentExchange at the rung s price since the InstrumentExchange was selected The rung for the price with the largest total size will contain a bar stretching all the way from left to right the rung will appear to be solid grey Other rungs will have a bar starting on the left and extend ing right as appropriate to their total size relative to this maximum This provides a view of the most commonly traded prices over time To the left and right of the ladder s price column are columns with green and red backgrounds Any open orders which the selected account has for the selected InstrumentExchange appear in these columns The col umn with the green background contains buy orders the column with the red background contains sell orders Orders appear as small boxes 52 High End Brokerage showing their size together with a for buy orders or a for sell or ders Stop orders appear with a dashed border limit orders with a solid border Selected orders appear with a thicker border Stop orders appear at the rung representing their stop limit limit orders appear at the rung representing their limit If several orders appear at the same rung only one box will be shown per column representing the total size of all of the orders at that rung High End Brokerage By double clicking in the buy and sell columns you can enter limit orders to buy or sel
150. ted at all see Quote Sheets on page 106 4 8 5 Menu Right clicking on a cell will display a shortcut menu For some cells the menu will offer order functionality see Order Menus on page 91 The common menu items for all cells are described here e Quote update request Sends a request to the Exchange that the quote displayed be updated Certain electronic Exchanges relay this request to market makers who might provide an updated quote or a tighter spread e Quote request Opens a new Quote Request View described on page 71 for the first selected InstrumentExchange Note that this menu item will only be available if the Instrument referred to by this row is traded on an Exchange which allows Quote Requests e Copy e g Copy 12 34 Copies the value that appears in the cell as text e Copy Excel DDE Link for The sino MXP Client can send market data to Microsoft Excel using DDE Select this menu item for the cell you would like to be copied then paste it to your Excel 37 High End Brokerage worksheet New data will be relayed to Excel as it arrives for as long as the sino MXP Client is open Copy Excel RTD Link for The sino MXP Client can also send market data to Microsoft Excel using Excel s Real Time Data interface To do this an additional piece of software the RTD gateway must be installed If the RTD gateway is installed this menu option will appear Selec
151. ter DTE Energy Co You can optionally add a dot followed by the Exchange you re interested in If you enter dte xtr only the Deutsche Telekom stock at Xetra will be added Adding lists You can copy a list of symbols MSPID s or ISIN s from another appli cation and paste them into the Quote Sheet Before doing this take care that the Symbol column is not selected Each row of the list will be treated as if it had been entered manually Drag and Drop Using drag and drop you can copy selected rows between Quote Sheets or reposition them within their current Quote Sheet If you drag and drop an InstrumentExchange into another view the displayed columns will be as configured in the new view This enables you to add a row to a view that shows more or less information or has a different filter 4 8 7 Changing the InstrumentExchange of a Row Click in the Symbol column of the row to be changed and then proceed as for adding a new nstrumentExchange 39 4 8 8 Changing the currency in which an InstrumentExchange is shown By default Quote Sheets show InstrumentExchanges in the currency in which they are traded at the relevant Exchange If for example you ve only added the InstrumentExchange to the Quote Sheet in order to have a reference price while trading the Instrument at another Exchange it may be more useful to show the price in a different currency To do this you can add a symbol to the end of the InstrumentExchange s
152. tion to the normal table manipulation facilities the Quote Sheet View also allows you to add copies of columns bound to a specific Exchange In this way you can create Quote Sheet Views with side by side prices from different Exchanges For example you could add a copy of the Last column bound to Exchange FRA If you then entered InstrumentExchange DTE XTR in a row you would have two Last values next to each other one for DTE XTR and one for DTE FRA To add copy columns click on the column selector in the top right of the table then select the menu item Add columns Inthe dialog that appears select from the list the columns that you wish to add You can select multiple columns by holding down the Ctrl key and clicking the individual columns You can select a group of columns together by selecting the first column to add holding down the Shift key and selecting the last column to add When you ve selected the columns you want select the Exchange to which these copies should be bound and click Add The selected columns will now be available for selection in all Quote Sheet Views they can be manipulated including changing their visibility for particular Quote Sheet View Styles in the same way that normal columns can The Style of a freshly added copy column is the same as that for the column it is copied from Copy column Styles can be manipulated as for normal columns To remove copy columns select the column to remove from the
153. ulated using the same values and model as for the theoretical prices Varies between 0 0 and 1 0 for call options and 0 0 and 1 0 for put options A positive or negative delta value represents the amount that the theoretical price of the call or put option will rise or fall if the price of the underlying nstrument rises by 1 0 assuming no other factors change e CGamma and PGamma The gamma value of the call and put options on this row calculated using the same values and model as for the theoretical prices The gamma value represents the expected change in the delta value of the call or put option for a rise or fall in the price of the underlying assuming no other factors change e CTheta and PTheta The theta value of the call and put options on this row calculated using the same values and model as for the theoretical prices The theta value represents the expected change in the theoretical price of the option if a year passes and no other factors change 46 e CVega and PVega The vega value of the call and put options on this row calculated using the same values and model as for the theoretical prices The vega value represents the expected change in the theo retical price of the option if the volatility changes by 1 and no other factors change e CRho and PRho The rho value of the call and put options on this row calculated using the same values and model as for the theoretical High End Brokerage prices The rho
154. uote for the proposed trade and erase any previous values in the quote fields Once a quote is received the Spot Forwards All In and Value Date fields will be filled with data Should you wish to trade at the quoted price clicking the Trade button will request execution of the quote possibly following confirmation of a Price Check dialog Quotes are usually provided with a timeout within which the quote should be accepted If the timeout expires or if the quote is executed the Trade button will again be disabled 4 23 1 Title Bar Elements e nstrumentExchange Info Switch described on page 28 e Account Picker described on page 26 4 24 Equity Borrowing View The Equity Borrowing View allows you to electronically borrow equities On certain Exchanges and in some jurisdictions this is a legal or regulatory re quirement before entering a short position Note that this functionality may not be present or supported depending on the configuration of your instal lation For more information contact your sino trader The Equity Borrowing View is split into four areas Across the top of the window is the loan request area Below this appears status information in dicating your current position and any loans agreed during the current day 15 High End Brokerage Instrument Size Lender Custodian Comment DE0007236101 b 220 BORROVV v Custodian 1 DE SIEMENS AG Country Today s position Today s loans DE 1
155. ure 3 3 The network status light The possible statuses are Red The connection to at least one server has been lost e Yellow A reconnection is in progress e Green All connections are established and running normally If you hover with your mouse over the status light a status summary will appear displaying details of your connection to the servers Quoteserver network connection Connected to getafix1 tick ts 40406 as exampleuser Tradeserver network connection Connected to 192 168 220 80 40408 as exampleuser via TLSv1 SSL_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_MD5 Certificate EMAILADDRESS zssicertitick ts de CN tick TS SSL Certificate Authority OU IT Security O tic Figure 3 4 The network status tooltip Along the bottom of the screen runs a ticker tape bar which by default will show a message each time one of your orders is executed as well as showing news items You can configure what should appear in the Ticker in the Event Settings see on page 123 s a very important news item FX FX XTR VOLA DTE XTR VOLA SIE XTR DTE XTR 1 14 99 SIE XTR 1 14 99 Sie Figure 3 5 The Ticker 3 2 1 The Desktop Menu Every desktop has a menu bar at the top Above the menu bar appears the desktop s number and your username High End Brokerage 7 2 Environment Views Setting Figure 3 6 The menu bar at the top of each desktop The following menus are available e Environment Figure 3 7 Th
156. with grey text You can configure how Out of the Money and In the Money options 45 High End Brokerage should be displayed in the Style Settings The backgrounds of cells alternate by expiry date The columns available in the Option Sheet View are mostly similar to those in the Quote Sheet View with quote columns prefixed with P for put options and for call options Where prefixed columns from the Quote Sheet View appear their meanings are the same as for the Quote Sheet View The other columns which appear are High End Brokerage e Expiry Date The expiry date of the options on this row e Strike The strike price of the options on this row e TrdUnit The trading unit of the options on this row e IRate The domestic risk free interest rate which applies to the options on this row as specified by the option exchange in question CImVol and PImVol The implied volatility of the options on this row as specified by the option exchange in question based upon the most recent settlement price for the options e CTheo and PTheo The theoretical price of the call and put options on this row calculated using Black Scholes model and the displayed interest rate and implied volatility and the most recent price of the underlying Instrument on the Exchange specified in the view s Instru mentExchange Picker e CDelta and PDelta The delta value of the call and put options on this row calc
157. would have a size greater than that specified will automatically have its size reduced to the specified value Order Menu actions that would result in an order exceeding this size limit will be disabled e Total Volume limit Any order entered through click trading with a volume size multiplied by price greater than that specified will auto matically have its size reduced so that the volume fits within the limit Order Menu actions that would result in an order exceeding this limit will be disabled Setting this value to zero will disable the check 6 6 3 Confirmation in specific views This section allows you to specify whether clicks in the FX Trading View FX Quote Request View and Grid View require confirmation or not Note that for these Views these settings take precedence over the normal settings de scribed in Click Trading above For the FX Trading View and FX Quote Request View you can choose between always and never For the Grid View an additional only when option is available If this option is selected and immediate fill is selected clicks will only be confirmed if an immediate fill would result if immediate fill is not se lected order creation clicks will not be confirmed Note that if set to Always Or only when cancellation clicks in the Grid View will also request con firmation 6 6 4 Cancelation Manual cancelation Here you can specify when you want to confirm the cancellation o
158. xchange id The Exchange s ID in sino MXP e g XTR High End Brokerage 6 16 2 News Events Conditions Perform the actions below when a news item arrives matching this query headline VOLA Figure 6 25 Conditions for news Events News Events are triggered when a news item arrives There is only one con dition available but it can match many different aspects of the news item The condition uses the Lucene query language described on page 135 The available fields all of which except body are default fields are e prio The priority of the news item as defined by the provider e g 0 1 etc e products The news item s product e g DJN DN ADE VOLA XTR etc e source The source of the news item e g CEF EUREX XEUR DJ etc e keywords Keywords associated with the news item as sent by the provider e g QUOTEREQ VOLA OIL etc isins The ISIN s of the Instrument s associated with the news item as sent by the provider e g DE0005557508 DE0005200000 etc e country The country code of the country or countries associated with the news item as sent by the provider e g DE US etc e headline The headline of the news item e body The body of the news item The available Substitutions are e news country The news item s country as sent by the provider e g DE 125 news source The news item s source e g CEF e news headline The news
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