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April 24th, 2008 - TradingScreen Inc, announced preliminary findings of the first industry wide analysis of algorithmic trading undertaken by its Buy-Side clients in global cash equity markets.
TradingScreen releases first annual industry-wide survey on algorithmic trading
TradingScreen's analysis, which is also covered in depth in the Q2 edition of Automated Trader's printed magazine, covered the activity of more than 200 hedge funds and other asset managers worldwide, that between them execute regularly more than a million trades using more than 100 different algorithms from all major investment banks and brokers.
The preliminary findings relate primarily to the types of trades being executed by Buy-Side traders with algorithms, the types of algorithms most widely used and, most interestingly, the actual performance algorithms versus more traditional trading approaches.
Michael Chin, President and Head of Global Sales at TradingScreen: "This service called TradeMetrics will position TradingScreen
to respond to this client demand"
The second finding is that even the more straightforward algorithms can deliver varying results. Direct comparisons are complex, but it seems clear that some algorithms consistently perform better in certain market conditions than others. TradingScreen is finalizing an approach that would enable it to allow the Buy-Side client to benefit from its research by comparing their performance against peers by trading segment and that of the algorithms they use or provide, against a unique universe of comparative data and market conditions. This will allow Buy-Side and Sell Side clients to quantify the benefit they achieve from the usage investments being made in ever more sophisticated products and services. "Buy-Side clients in particular have been asking for some time that we help them understand the dynamics of their trading performance and the value they are delivering to the investment process. This service called TradeMetrics will position TradingScreen to respond to this client demand", commented Chin. click here to return to the top of the page