Co-Pilot Description

Welcome to Co-Pilot. This is the next-generation platform for active wealth managers that offers multi-asset portfolio trading. Flyer provides a complete FIX solution that includes software, integrations and development kits, as well as support. Co-Pilot, a comprehensive investment platform, centralizes portfolio management and order management in one multi-asset application supported by Flyer Trading Network. Developers can quickly create their own trading platform using the Co-Pilot API. They can also connect with trading partners to create an accessible and easy-to-use experience for their users. Advanced order routing and allocation network that standardizes connectivity and workflows, making it easy to trade with brokers and custodians. Advanced trading tools are needed to optimize complex workflows that are inherent in managing large portfolios of mutual funds and equities. The number of possible portfolio combinations is limitless, as well as the possible allocation combinations.

Integrations

API:
Yes, Co-Pilot has an API

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Company Details

Company:
FIX Flyer
Year Founded:
2004
Headquarters:
United States
Website:
fixflyer.com

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Product Details

Platforms
SaaS
Type of Training
Documentation
In Person
Videos
Customer Support
Phone Support
24/7 Live Support
Online

Co-Pilot Features and Options

Stock Portfolio Management Software

Billing & Invoicing
Client Management
Data Warehousing
For Investment Advisors
For Traders
Order Management
Portfolio Accounting
Portfolio Rebalancing
Risk Management
Tax Management
Technical Analysis
Wash Sale Detection