I have been trying to put together a pros/cons list on both.
This is mainly what I've heard. If i'm not entirely sure I put a question market next to it.
If you have things to confirm/add/refute, please feel free to reply.
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PROS:
Lightspeed:
Better remote stability
Most people say it handles fast markets better and is generally more stable
Fast execution for discretionary trades
Sterling
API that is integrated w/ the front end
Access to floor brokers via API
Better routes?
CONS
Lightspeed:
API not integrated with front end (they are working to complete this within a couple months)
Less routes than Sterling? MOC has a reroute through Jeffries and costs more?
Sterling:
Known freezing issues in fast markets
API rate limitations for sending orders
This is mainly what I've heard. If i'm not entirely sure I put a question market next to it.
If you have things to confirm/add/refute, please feel free to reply.
=============================================
PROS:
Lightspeed:
Better remote stability
Most people say it handles fast markets better and is generally more stable
Fast execution for discretionary trades
Sterling
API that is integrated w/ the front end
Access to floor brokers via API
Better routes?
CONS
Lightspeed:
API not integrated with front end (they are working to complete this within a couple months)
Less routes than Sterling? MOC has a reroute through Jeffries and costs more?
Sterling:
Known freezing issues in fast markets
API rate limitations for sending orders