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Lime Trading Integrates Bookmap Order Flow Visualization Directly into Its Trading Platform

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Advanced market depth analysis is now accessible within Lime Trader, eliminating the need to switch between applications for active traders.

Lime Trading Corp. (“Lime”), a broker-dealer specializing in low-latency electronic trading solutions, announced today the integration of Bookmap’s order flow visualization technology directly into the Lime Trader platform at tx.lime.co.

Lime Trader clients can now access Bookmap’s real-time liquidity heatmap, volume analysis, and order book visualization without leaving their trading environment. Day traders, scalpers, and technical analysts get real-time market depth data without switching applications. Embedding Bookmap directly into the platform eliminates the friction of juggling multiple programs—clients get immediate access to market analysis tools that inform their trading decisions.

“At Lime, our focus has always been on delivering institutional-grade execution with the lowest possible latency,” said Nodir Azimov, Head of Product Development and Strategy at Lime Trading Corp. “Integrating Bookmap directly into Lime Trader brings together two critical components of active trading—execution and visualization—inside a single environment. Our infrastructure ensures speed and reliability, while Bookmap provides the market depth and transparency traders rely on to interpret order flow in real time.”

Bookmap’s platform reveals the full depth of the order book through its proprietary liquidity heatmap, displaying every limit order across all price levels in real time. Unlike standard Level II quotes or conventional charting, this provides a complete picture of supply and demand dynamics as they unfold. Traders can identify true support and resistance zones, detect when large participants add or remove liquidity, and spot potential reversals before they appear on traditional price charts.

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This marks the first time Bookmap Web has been integrated directly into a broker-dealer’s trading platform. While traders have previously been able to connect Bookmap to their brokerage accounts through external applications, Lime’s integration embeds the visualization tools within the trading environment itself.

The integration brings core visualization capabilities to Lime Trader clients. The liquidity heatmap updates every limit order across all price levels in real time, showing when large players add or pull liquidity so traders can anticipate potential breakouts or reversals. Volume bubbles display executed volume at each price level, revealing buyer-seller imbalances to spot momentum or exhaustion early. Best bid and offer tracking shows how incoming volume interacts with the spread—traders detect absorption and gauge short-term shifts before they show up on candle charts. And the microstructure view provides ultra-high frame rate plotting of volume, liquidity, and best bid/offer, ideal for scalping and detailed trade reviews.

“Our initiative with Lime reflects a shared commitment to empowering traders with speed and precision,” said Tsachi Galanos, CEO of Bookmap. “By combining Lime’s infrastructure with Bookmap’s order-flow analytics, we’re delivering tools that enable traders to make smarter, faster decisions and elevate their performance in today’s fast-moving markets.”

For active traders, the tools open up new opportunities to analyze market liquidity and understand the order book at a deeper level. Traders relying on technical analysis and market structure find that having these insights directly inside the trading platform instead of requiring separate software and constant application switching changes the workflow entirely.

Available for US equities traded on NASDAQ exchanges, the integration requires a Bookmap subscription along with NASDAQ Level II market data fees, giving traders a complete view of all pending orders. Traders access the tools through a dedicated Bookmap icon within their Lime Trader account interface at tx.lime.co. Simple as that.

Lime’s infrastructure handles trade execution, and Bookmap shows the market context that informs trading decisions. Founded in 2000, Lime strives to bring institutional-grade execution capabilities to active traders. In just the first 25 days of 2026 alone, Lime Trading Corp. processed approximately 3.8 billion new orders, replaces, and cancels, representing over 6.5 trillion shares. By integrating advanced visualization tools that typically remain separate from broker-dealer platforms, the company continues making exchange-grade trading tools available to traders and technical analysts.

All Lime Trader clients can access to the integration. Anyone interested in using Bookmap’s visualization tools can open a Lime Trader account at https://open.lime.co and subscribe directly through the platform.

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