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ALLQ
ALL-Q-TELL Corporation. Common Stock
stock OTC

Inactive
Nov 18, 2020
0.000100USD-50.000%(-0.000100)2,000
Pre-market
Dec 31, 1969
0.00USD-100.000%(0.00)0
After-hours
Dec 31, 1969
0.00USD0.000%(0.00)0
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As of May 15, 2025 6:29:25 PM EDT (32 minutes ago)
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61 days ago • u/AKdemy • r/quant • bloomberg_terminal • C
Ignore fundamental for now.
If you work with derivatives, bonds, structured products or even commodities, it's very likely your trading desk has terminals. Either just to get market data, or indicate prices, and it's not uncommon to also trade with counterparties (via RFQ, ALLQ, FXGO, EMSX , DLIB or even use the OMS AIM, or TOMS and the risk engine MARS or also the Portfolio tool PORT).
Do you think it's easier to analyze a trader's concern about their Greeks being off or their pricing not aligning with a counterparty if they can simply share the specific deal in IB, where you see exactly what they see, using the same market data, or to figure it out just by reading an email that claims something is off?
If you base your research on fundamental data, where else do you get it from? BBG offers this data conveniently, accessible via an API but also nicely aggregated in various functions.
sentiment 0.66
61 days ago • u/AKdemy • r/quant • bloomberg_terminal • C
Ignore fundamental for now.
If you work with derivatives, bonds, structured products or even commodities, it's very likely your trading desk has terminals. Either just to get market data, or indicate prices, and it's not uncommon to also trade with counterparties (via RFQ, ALLQ, FXGO, EMSX , DLIB or even use the OMS AIM, or TOMS and the risk engine MARS or also the Portfolio tool PORT).
Do you think it's easier to analyze a trader's concern about their Greeks being off or their pricing not aligning with a counterparty if they can simply share the specific deal in IB, where you see exactly what they see, using the same market data, or to figure it out just by reading an email that claims something is off?
If you base your research on fundamental data, where else do you get it from? BBG offers this data conveniently, accessible via an API but also nicely aggregated in various functions.
sentiment 0.66


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