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TransMarket Group LLC (TMG) is a privately held quantitative proprietary trading firm based in Chicago.

Description

TMG was founded in 1980 by Ray Cahnman, a former floor trader, and has over 350 employees worldwide. The firm's primary business is as an electronic market maker in a diverse group of assets including commodities, government debt, currencies, and interest rates.[1][2][3][4]

TMG has been a major player in the markets since its founding and pioneered bond futures basis arbitrage at the inception of the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) Treasury futures contracts.[5]

History 1980-Current

  • 1980- TMG was founded as Aardvark Financial Inc.
  • 1981- Aardvark Financial became a clearing member of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. Shortly thereafter, they began providing clearing services for their clients.
  • 1984- Aardvark Financial changed its name to TransMarket Group.
  • 2002- TMG acquired the futures broking division of Traderspace Limited (TSL) after which TMG divided their existing Australian business operations with their proprietary trading operation continuing under the TMG brand and the combined TMG and TSL Futures Broking Business becoming BrokerOne. TMG was for a time in the top quartile of brokerage houses as measured by volume on the Chicago futures exchanges.[8]
  • 2006- TMG created Aardvark Trading LLC to serve as TMG's algorithmic trading subsidiary.
  • 2007- MF Global acquired BrokerOne, a leading Australian Futures Broker. Prior to this acquisition, the controlling shareholder was TransMarket Group. TransMarket Group began shifting its entire business to its "arcade" proprietary trading business.[9]
  • 2010-TMG's subsidiary Aardvark Trading and TMG’s domestic “arcade” operation agreed to merge operations. The merger integration between TMG domestic and Aardvark has largely been completed and resulted in the shift of TMG’s core business to team based model driven proprietary trading, though a small independent trading operation still remains. TMG’s previous international operations are being divested.

Leadership

Ray Cahnman, Founder, Chairman (US Interest Rates Trading)

Ray Cahnman began his trading career at the Chicago Board of Trade in October 1975. He became the first independent trader to trade financial products at Shatkin Trading Company, which led to a partnership to arbitrage US Treasury cash/futures. In 1980, he established Aardvark Financial, a CBOT clearing firm. Aardvark Financial became a clearing member of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange in 1981. The firm was renamed TransMarket Group in 1984. He qualified as an independent floor trader on London International Futures Exchange and Sydney Futures Exchange in 1989. From 1999-2002 Mr. Cahnman was a Director of the Chicago Board of Trade. Mr. Cahnman has trained many highly successful traders over his career. Ray continues to actively trade and manages the firm’s US interest rates strategy. Mr. Cahnman holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics from DePaul University and a Master of Business Administration degree from Tulane University.[10][11][12][13][14][15]

References

  1. ^ "TransMarket Group LinkedIn Profile".
  2. ^ "TransMarket Group Website".
  3. ^ "Asia eTrading Article- Vitol and TransMarket Group".
  4. ^ "Singapore Mercantile Exchange- Vitol and TransMarket Group" (PDF).
  5. ^ "DailyForex TransMarket Group".
  6. ^ "Fortis gains TMG Clearing".
  7. ^ "Fortis(NL)NV acquires TransMarket Group-Clearing Business from TransMarket Group".
  8. ^ "BrokerOne Product Disclosure Statement" (PDF).
  9. ^ "MF Global Acquires Leading Australian Futures Broker".
  10. ^ "Bloomberg Businessweek Executive Profile". Retrieved Bloomberg Businessweek Executive Profile. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  11. ^ "Tulane Freeman Magazine".
  12. ^ "Bloomberg Businessweek- The Always On Trader".
  13. ^ "Chaos theorists: Proprietary trading firms racking up huge profits".
  14. ^ "Book- The Futures- Ray Cahnman".
  15. ^ "MarketsWiki Ray Cahnman".