Partner Profile

APIOFTT

Professional trader access is for market participants operating under professional trading, firm, regulatory, or exchange/data provider classification who need research-grade liquidity context, structured API records, and OFTT order-flow workflow tooling.

This path recognizes that professional status is not a casual label. It can affect market-data agreements, platform access, account infrastructure, user permissions, and compliance review. LDRG provides the research intelligence and compatible workflow surface; the trader or firm controls the account, data-feed path, permissions, risk settings, and decisions.

What This Path Covers

Professional trader access can involve API records, OFTT workflow licensing discussions, replay review, visual order-flow context, market-state research outputs, and integration with an already approved trading setup. The purpose is to help a professional user or firm evaluate research-grade liquidity information inside a compatible workflow, not to replace the user's own trading process.

Access Surfaces

  • API
  • OFTT

Review Areas

  • API access needs, OFTT availability, supported markets, replay tools, visual review needs, and alerting or workflow expectations.
  • Professional market-data classification, data-feed agreements, broker or FCM compatibility, and the user's existing platform access.
  • User permissions, environment setup, account separation, historical review process, and how research outputs should appear in the workflow.
  • Readiness for controlled use, support expectations, documentation needs, and the boundary between research intelligence and user-directed action.

Readiness

A productive professional trader conversation normally starts with the trader's market focus, data-feed path, account relationship, current workflow, and whether the expected use is research review, live visualization, API integration, or OFTT-compatible execution workflow. Those details determine whether the next step is product access review, technical compatibility review, or a narrower research discussion.

Operating Boundary

LDRG does not decide whether a user should trade and does not determine professional market-data classification. The trader or firm remains responsible for account approval, data subscriptions, platform configuration, risk controls, and all trading decisions. LDRG's role is limited to research intelligence, compatible tooling, and implementation support within documented product limits.