Patents by Inventor Arian Joseph Radmand

Arian Joseph Radmand has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 8543488
    Abstract: A network enables monitors, trading platforms and libraries to share information about customers' trading activities and locally recalculate customer trading limits resulting from these trading activities. A low-latency interface between a customer server, such as a server that employs algorithmic trading methods to generate buy and sell orders for securities, and a brokerage server that validates such securities trading orders is optimized for handling the securities trading orders. The interface supports a trading command set specifically designed for orders from customer trading application programs, and the interface formats received trading commands into compact messages that are sent over a high-speed communication link to the brokerage server. The interface receives order acknowledgement messages and the like from the brokerage server and invokes callback routines in the customer trading application program to report status information.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 15, 2011
    Date of Patent: September 24, 2013
    Assignee: Lime Brokerage LLC
    Inventors: Vitali Vinokour, Robert M. France, Daniel Bergman, Raymond Chow, Chad L. Cook, Richard J. Lavoie, Scott McClure, Arian Joseph Radmand, Rupert Webb
  • Publication number: 20110196778
    Abstract: A network enables monitors, trading platforms and libraries to share information about customers' trading activities and locally recalculate customer trading limits resulting from these trading activities. A low-latency interface between a customer server, such as a server that employs algorithmic trading methods to generate buy and sell orders for securities, and a brokerage server that validates such securities trading orders is optimized for handling the securities trading orders. The interface supports a trading command set specifically designed for orders from customer trading application programs, and the interface formats received trading commands into compact messages that are sent over a high-speed communication link to the brokerage server. The interface receives order acknowledgement messages and the like from the brokerage server and invokes callback routines in the customer trading application program to report status information.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 15, 2011
    Publication date: August 11, 2011
    Applicant: LIME BROKERAGE HOLDING LLC
    Inventors: Vitali Vinokour, Jeffrey S. Wecker, Robert M. France, Daniel Bergman, Raymond Chow, Chad L. Cook, Richard J. Lavoie, Scott McClure, Arian Joseph Radmand, Rupert Webb
  • Publication number: 20110178915
    Abstract: A post-trade monitor receives feedback in the form of drop copy messages from an exchange server and validates orders placed with the exchange server by a sponsored access trading platform shortly after the orders have been placed. If a recently placed order is found to violate a rule or regulation, the monitor instructs the trading platform to change to a more restrictive trading mode, such as to cease placing all orders or certain types of orders, at least until certain parameters are met. A library provides an interface in a sponsored access trading platform between a client application program that generates proposed orders and an exchange server. The library provides pre-trade validation of the orders and sends only validated orders to the exchange server. A network enables monitors, trading platforms and libraries to share information about customers' trading activities and locally recalculate customer trading limits resulting from these trading activities.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 30, 2010
    Publication date: July 21, 2011
    Applicant: LIME BROKERAGE HOLDING LLC
    Inventors: Vitali Vinokour, Jeffrey S. Wecker, Robert M. France, Daniel Bergman, Raymond Chow, Chad L. Cook, Richard J. Lavoie, Scott McClure, Arian Joseph Radmand, Rupert Webb