Partner Profile

APIORLOSResearch Partnership

Institutional relationships focus on governed access to LDRG research outputs, API intelligence records, ORLOS-compatible model outputs, and collaborative market microstructure studies.

This path is designed for asset managers, trading firms, risk groups, market-structure teams, data groups, and other organizations that need a disciplined review process before introducing liquidity-dynamics intelligence into internal systems. The conversation is less about a generic data feed and more about the research claims, controls, evidence, and operational boundary around each output.

What This Path Covers

Institutional work can include access to signature intelligence records, ORLOS-compatible model outputs, research notes, validation status, replay evidence, and structured output schemas. The goal is to make LDRG research usable inside governed research, analytics, and decision-support environments without removing the institution's own review process.

Access Surfaces

  • API
  • ORLOS
  • Research Partnership

Review Areas

  • Market coverage, sampling assumptions, liquidity regime definitions, and the research evidence behind active or monitored signatures.
  • Output schema, model-version references, confidence fields, status flags, audit records, and integration behavior when a signature is retired or under review.
  • Data-rights assumptions, storage policy, access controls, environment separation, and the institution's internal approval path.
  • Validation evidence, replay workflow, failure cases, benchmark comparisons, and acceptance criteria for pilot or limited-access use.

Readiness

A useful institutional conversation usually starts with the intended research use case, the markets involved, the internal consumers, the expected update cadence, and the organization's rules for storing, reviewing, and distributing derived market intelligence. LDRG can then map the request to the right combination of API records, ORLOS-compatible output, and research collaboration.

Operating Boundary

LDRG provides research and technology infrastructure. The institution remains responsible for its own review, use, compliance obligations, account relationships, and downstream decisions. LDRG does not replace an institution's investment, execution, regulatory, or risk-management process.