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Quantitative trading: what is it and examples
Quantitative trading is an approach that is normally associated with institutional investors handling huge sums of money, but technological advances have made it easier for amateur and individual ...
WASHINGTON—Securities regulators on Wednesday put in motion the biggest stock-market experiment in more than a decade: a pilot program trading stocks with lower fees and rebates. The Securities and ...
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS.MW) -- Program trading continues to pick up steam at the New York Stock Exchange. During the week ended Oct. 1, the exchange reported 54.4 percent of all transactions on the ...
Dub, a platform that allows retail traders to mimic the investments of notable people in business and government, debuted a service Thursday that pays select everyday investors to share their ...
FLASH FRIDAY is a weekly content series looking at the past, present and future of capital markets trading and technology. FLASH FRIDAY is sponsored by Instinet, a Nomura company. In the December 2006 ...
Every day, hundreds of reporters from CNBC, Bloomberg, Dow Jones, and other outlets concoct a story about the stock market. From the chaos of the New York Stock Exchange, they discern rational human ...
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