Reject New - Reject a new order that could potentially fill resting orders in the same account or account tree.Not Applied - No order cross prevention rule is applied to the account.The TT TradeĪpplication performs the following order actions based on which rule is selected: Order Cross Prevention field and select an order crossing rule. To prevent order crossing using this account or any of its sub-accounts, click the.An error account is not routed to theĮxchange and is not part of account hierarchies. Error accounts can be assigned to usersĪnd to FIX Order Routing and Inbound FIX Drop Copy sessions. Router or FIX Inbound Drop Copy to specific Drop Copy sessions. When selected, the "OrderĬross Prevention" option is disabled for this account.Įrror Routing: An account that can be used to route order reject messages created by FIX Order Service, which allows third parties to import their data sources into TT. Use this account type for the TT FIX Inbound Drop Copy Tip: Accounts set as "Non-Routing" are not selectable by client trading applications.Īudit Trail Only: Not sent to the exchange. Purposes, or as a parent risk account that allows you to group a set of sub-accounts together and set Recorded internally and can be used for back-office Tip: Sub-accounts set as "Routing (internal sub-account)" can be selected by client tradingĪpplications for submitting orders, but only their parent account's clearing account is routed to the Though a parent account will be sent to the exchange as the actual clearing or omnibus account. This allows you to assign the user to an internal account for routing and risk purposes, even Routing (internal sub-account): Defines the account as a sub-account that is not routed to theĮxchange. Sub-account is assigned to a parent account, the sub-account inherits the exchange connectivity of the If configuring this account as an omnibus account, select this option. Selected by a user, the account is used to route orders and identify the account to the exchange (e.g,įIX Tag 1). If assigned to a user, the account appears in the user's list of routable accounts. Routing (external clearing): Defines the parent account as a clearing account sent to the exchange Use this field to define the routing behavior for the account and set up itsĪccount hierarchy for tiered risk. Click the Type field and select an account type.If this is a sub-account, select a "parent" account in the Parent field.User-defined account name, which is required for order routing on TT. In the Account Name/Number field when creating an account for Binance, enter an up to 64-character The Account Information section is displayed. Click Accounts in the left navigation pane.Ĭlick +New Account at the top of the Accounts screen.TT will track your open position and apply risk limits using the TT account, butĪll cryptocurrency wallet balances are recorded at the exchange via your Binance API key. Your TT account for Binance is independent of your Binance account (wallets) that you use for tradingĬryptocurrencies at the exchange.
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