Patents Assigned to GENEVA TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
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Patent number: 11861714Abstract: The described technology displays, at a GUI, a graph of one or more financial curves having one or more actionable indicators indicative of one or more tradable events associated with modeling and/or trading at least one market asset or financial instrument at a financial marketplace. The one or more indicators display a current real-time market value of a tradable event associated with the market asset or financial instrument. Input is received at the GUI from a trader to perform an action associated with the financial curve. In response to receiving the input, the action is initiated and the results are displayed at the GUI.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2022Date of Patent: January 2, 2024Assignee: Geneva Technologies, LLCInventor: Robert S. Creamer
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Patent number: 11593883Abstract: Methods and systems are disclosed for generating a summary view of raw data to emphasize similar orders or patterns. Raw data is received comprising a set of orders in a non-standard format, each order including a quantity and a value. The raw data is disaggregated, which includes converting the raw data to a standard format and identifying similar orders. The similar orders are identified using a data disaggregation model. A graphical object is generated to represent some orders in the set of orders based on the disaggregated data. Each graphical object is defined based on a quantity at a particular value and sized in proportion to a total number of orders at a particular price or differentiated from a quantity of orders associated with other groups of orders. A summary view comprising the graphical objects is displayed in a graphical user interface.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2022Date of Patent: February 28, 2023Assignee: Geneva Technologies, LLCInventors: Robert S. Creamer, Edward Paul Krauss, Geoffrey R. Myers, Jr., Frank Bruen
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Patent number: 11308560Abstract: The described technology displays, at a GUI, a graph of one or more financial curves having one or more actionable indicators indicative of one or more tradable events associated with modeling and/or trading at least one market asset or financial instrument at a financial marketplace. The one or more indicators display a current real-time market value of a tradable event associated with the market asset or financial instrument. Input is received at the GUI from a trader to perform an action associated with the financial curve. In response to receiving the input, the action is initiated and the results are displayed at the GUI.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2021Date of Patent: April 19, 2022Assignee: Geneva Technologies, LLCInventor: Robert S. Creamer
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Patent number: 11042937Abstract: Systems and methods related to financial trading are provided. More specifically, some embodiments relate to systems and methods for electronic trading using market data channels which users can subscribe. Various embodiments of the present technology can provide a suite of devices that are designed to actively modify market data at the intake point (co-location facility) in order to optimally disseminate only relevant information to various applications. These filtered market data channels can then be accessed by trading systems through various subscription models. Various embodiments allow for any type of channel that alters the natural or pure market data feed to produce different data flows and other signals (e.g., triggers, synthetic prices, etc.).Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2019Date of Patent: June 22, 2021Assignee: Geneva Technologies, LLCInventor: Robert S. Creamer
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Patent number: 10937094Abstract: Systems and methods for order inheritance and order transfer are provided. In one embodiment, a user submits an order through trading platform. The order is then added to an order queue for execution on financial market. Once a trader has achieved a queue position, various embodiments allow the trader to indicate that the order is available for inheritance or transfer. Various display indicators may be used to notify other traders that the order and queue position are available. A new owner can be selected and the order ownership can be transferred. Other features are disclosed herein.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2016Date of Patent: March 2, 2021Assignee: Geneva Technologies, LLCInventor: Robert S. Creamer
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Patent number: 10922753Abstract: Methods and systems are disclosed for configurable display of market data. In one embodiment, market data is displayed in a dimensional perspective that emphasizes important aspects of market data while deemphasizing less important aspects. In a graphical user interface (GUI), the displayed market data is presented along a first axis, and a portion of the displayed market data is centered relative to a second axis. In response to receiving a selection of one of multiple controls of the GUI, the displayed market data is configured according to a dimensional perspective associated with the selected control. In some embodiments, the dimensional perspective includes mapping display of the market data to an object, such as an angled surface, a circular object, a flat surface, or a combination of the above. In some embodiments, additional controls of the GUI enable zoomed and rotated perspectives of the displayed market data.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2020Date of Patent: February 16, 2021Assignee: Geneva Technologies, LLCInventors: Robert S. Creamer, Edward Paul Krauss, Geoffrey R. Myers, Jr.
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Patent number: 10909626Abstract: The described technology displays, at a GUI, a graph of one or more financial curves having one or more actionable indicators indicative of one or more tradable events associated with modeling and/or trading at least one market asset or financial instrument at a financial marketplace. The one or more indicators display a current real-time market value of a tradable event associated with the market asset or financial instrument. Input is received at the GUI from a trader to perform an action associated with the financial curve. In response to receiving the input, the action is initiated and the results are displayed at the GUI.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2019Date of Patent: February 2, 2021Assignee: Geneva Technologies, LLCInventor: Robert S. Creamer
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Patent number: 10607290Abstract: Methods and systems are disclosed for providing perspective to market data. In one embodiment, market data is displayed in a three-dimensional perspective that emphasizes important aspects of market data while minimizing less important aspects. In some embodiments, market data is mapped to an object that automatically moves to display the inside market. In another embodiment, orders can be entered, manipulated, and/or canceled in conjunction with, or separately from, the object. Single and combination gestures can be used to perform one or more commands for entering orders and viewing market data. In one embodiment, multiple displays from one or more different types of computing devices are used in conjunction with each other for operating and/or displaying a portion of the aspects of the disclosed technology. In another embodiment, a filter component is used to show select market data and to enter or trigger specific types of market orders.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2017Date of Patent: March 31, 2020Assignee: Geneva Technologies, LLCInventors: Robert S. Creamer, Edward Paul Krauss, Geoffrey R. Myers, Jr.
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Patent number: 10204379Abstract: The described technology displays, at a GUI, a graph of one or more financial curves having one or more actionable indicators indicative of one or more tradable events associated with modeling and/or trading at least one market asset or financial instrument at a financial marketplace. The one or more indicators display a current real-time market value of a tradable event associated with the market asset or financial instrument. Input is received at the GUI from a trader to perform an action associated with the financial curve. In response to receiving the input, the action is initiated and the results are displayed at the GUI.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2014Date of Patent: February 12, 2019Assignee: Geneva Technologies, LLCInventor: Robert S. Creamer
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Patent number: 9600843Abstract: Methods and systems are disclosed for providing perspective to market data. In one embodiment, market data is displayed in a three-dimensional perspective that emphasizes important aspects of market data while minimizing less important aspects. In some embodiments, market data is mapped to an object that automatically moves to display the inside market. In another embodiment, orders can be entered, manipulated, and/or canceled in conjunction with, or separately from, the object. Single and combination gestures can be used to perform one or more commands for entering orders and viewing market data. In one embodiment, multiple displays from one or more different types of computing devices are used in conjunction with each other for operating and/or displaying a portion of the aspects of the disclosed technology. In another embodiment, a filter component is used to show select market data and to enter or trigger specific types of market orders.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2012Date of Patent: March 21, 2017Assignee: GENEVA TECHNOLOGIES, LLCInventors: Robert S. Creamer, Edward Paul Krauss, Geoffrey R. Myers, Jr.
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Publication number: 20160132966Abstract: The described technology displays, at a GUI, a graph of one or more financial curves having one or more actionable indicators indicative of one or more tradable events associated with modeling and/or trading at least one market asset or financial instrument at a financial marketplace. The one or more indicators display a current real-time market value of a tradable event associated with the market asset or financial instrument. Input is received at the GUI from a trader to perform an action associated with the financial curve. In response to receiving the input, the action is initiated and the results are displayed at the GUI.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2014Publication date: May 12, 2016Applicant: GENEVA TECHNOLOGIES, LLCInventor: Robert S. Creamer