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- Ability to Allocate Market Orders or Trades. All without the need to create Client Orders
- Splitting orders is no longer needed.
- New Allocation Window
- All the same input parameters as Client Orders
- Ability to add Order Reference number when allocating.
- New Allocations View which gives you an overview of the day's Allocation activity.
- Allocations Search where you can search for historic Allocation activity.
- Allocation Information is Information is now visible on Client Orders, Market Orders and Trades
- Allocation Details window.
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Allocation is the operation of sending a executed trades to the back office.
The Allocation specifies how trades should be split among different customers and portfolios.
The process of allocating has been improved. In the current version of Kodiak OMS you are only able to allocate Client Orders.
You can now allocate Client Orders, Market Orders and individual Trades.
Business Rules
Any trade can be allocated.
Allocation fields:
- Information about the client order
- List of allocation „elements" which contain
- Customer
- Portfolio
- Quantity
- Fee type
- Fee
- Other fee amount
- Email and a preliminary note.
Traceability
Client Orders can have many market orders and pre allocations. Market orders can have many executions.
When the OMS creates an allocation for a client order it will store a reference to the executions behind a single client order.
Example
Look at the allocation examples in How To ExamplesThe new allocation Allocation Entry window:
You can now select the customer and portfolio by entering the external reference number of the portfolio in the portfolio dropdown.
You can now allocate Client Orders, Market Orders or individual Trades.
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The Allocations View control will display a list of current Allocations.
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The Allocated and Unallocated quantity will be shown.
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Client Orders
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Market Orders
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Trades