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Dark Pools and Order Handling in Europe: Getting the Complete Picture19th May 2011 06:07:32
Options and Equities: All Together Now10th Feb 2011 10:51:33
Automation Without Tears20th Oct 2010 10:43:35
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- Keeping the Edge in U.S. Options Strategies: Expanding from a Pair to N-LegsIssue 24 Q1 2012
Pair trading is one area of the market that has changed significantly over the past year. Traders are increasingly aware that their long-established methods of trade execution are now less accessible and that more complex trading strategies deliver more alpha per unit of risk. Gary Stone, Chief Strategy Officer at Bloomberg Tradebook, examines one way in which pair traders can overcome these issues to keep and enhance their edge.
- Getting the Execution EdgeIssue 23 Q4 2011

Institutional traders inhabit a different world from their prop cousins. Their discretion is more restricted, and when using execution algorithms the common expectation is that they will use their experience and expertise - as opposed to more quantitative techniques - to fine tune the algo's settings. Yet there are still quantitative ways in which they can reliably add execution alpha, as Gary Stone, Chief Strategy Officer at Bloomberg Tradebook explains.
- Sellside Round TableIssue 22 Q3 2011

After Q2's fascinating discussion of the distinct characteristics of FX algo usage, evaluating the critical differences between FX and other asset classes in this respect, our sellsiders move on to discuss FX algo development and the prospects for FX algo functionality that will accommodate multi-asset strategies.
- The Virtue of Simplicity Issue 22 Q3 2011
As we keep pointing out, automated/algorithmic trading does not automatically imply ultra high frequency trading. Plenty of Automated Trader traders we talk to seem to do just fine deploying automated models that hold positions for periods ranging from seconds to days. At the same time, rather a lot of them appear to use MATLAB and more than a few use Interactive Brokers. All of which rather inevitably led the Wrecking Crew and Automated Trader's Founder, Andy Webb, to take a look at IB-MATLAB...
- Just Showing Up "On Time" Isn't EnoughIssue 22 Q3 2011

Recently, many of our client conversations have focused on high-frequency latency arbitrage. The concern: many order routers do not compensate for differences in the distance to the various market venues. Thus, orders to several market venues sent at the "same time" arrive at their destinations at different times. These discrepancies may provide an opportunity for high-frequency algorithms that make markets simultaneously on several exchanges to exploit timing differences by cancelling some orders after the first one is filled.
- FX executionsIssue 21 Q2 2011

Leading sellside figures discuss the key challenges traders face in using algo execution in the FX markets and the distinct characteristics of FX algo usage, and assess the critical differences between FX and other asset classes in the automated and algorithmic context.
- Dark Pools and Order Handling in Europe: Getting the Complete PictureIssue 21 Q2 2011

The Markets in Financial Instruments Directive review, commonly referred to as MiFID II, is expected to address some post trade transparency issues possibly with the creation of a consolidated tape for Europe. Post Trade Transparency is a critical need but greater insight into order handling is of equal importance - as Gary Stone, Chief Strategy Officer at Bloomberg Tradebook explains.
- Options and Equities: All Together NowIssue 20 Q1 2011

One consequence of increasing market fragmentation has been the continual challenge of combining a holistic view with a holistic execution environment that includes all the right tools. While this fragmentation effect now applies across many market segments, it is particularly acute in US equities and equity options. Most solutions currently available here can at best only deliver a partial solution. Gary Stone, Chief Strategy Officer at Bloomberg Tradebook, takes a look at what's needed to deliver the complete package - and how to get it.
- Automation Without TearsIssue 19 Q4 2010

Literally thousands of traders around the globe use Excel TM to develop and run their mechanical trading models. But until now, the unbridgeable gap has been a bullet-proof way to automate those models for real time simulation and live trading. Gary Stone, Chief Strategy Officer, and Howard Stone, Product/Business head for Tradebook API at Bloomberg Tradebook outline the ideal solution.
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- Automated Trader updates16th Feb 2012 05:57:11
February 16th, 2012 - NYSE Euronext acquires Fixnetix shares, Trade Exception Radar launched, EdgeBook Cloud released, ISE offers Premium Access, RTS connects to HKMEx, DB pools divisions, Dow Jones introduces News Analytics, Reuters launches Datastream Pro, IRESS deploys in SA, BT expands, PrizmNet launched in Asia, Progress Software and FFastFill partner.
- Automated Trader Updates9th Feb 2012 07:54:08
February 9th, 2012 - Micex-RTS to introduce post-trading auction opportunities, Bloomberg Tradebook selects Broadridge, SEC approves BATS Market Maker program, Temenos and Misys discuss merger, Panopticon enhances CEP front end, Neovest joins IPC's Connexus, GreySpark Partners opens in HK
- Bloomberg Tradebook selects Broadridge for new self-clearing model8th Feb 2012 04:23:22
February 8th, 2012 - Broadridge's consolidated BPO solution selected by Bloomberg Tradebook
- Automated Trader Updates29th Sep 2011 08:03:51
September 29th, 2011 - AT survey results out, LCH Clearnet selects LSE, CQG connects to HKFE, SocGen to clear on UBS MTF, Turquoise introduces FTSE Options, Flexenet selects Sidera Xtreme, SIX Telekurs releases Valordata Feed, Otkritie & QuantHouse provide MICEX data, Tradebook adds new research providers, RTS completes Singapore centre, Carlyle acquires ITRS, Ullink selects Fiberblaze, RBS reveals Agile, BAML updates Instinct
- Bloomberg Tradebook adds six new independent research providers28th Sep 2011 08:40:03

September 28th, 2011 - Bloomberg Tradebook clients to access market research from 15 independent research firms
- Automated Trader Updates23rd Sep 2011 03:26:32
September 23rd, 2011 - Turquoise introduces interoperable clearing, Asset Control enhances AC Plus data, IRESS BMR released, AlgoLab introduced at Interxion, OptionsCity announces Freeway, SIX Securities expands to Colombia, ITG launches Mexican Algos, FlexTrade certified as FISV, Bloomberg enables DMA to UAE, First Derivatives opens US HQ, Progress announces FX eCommerce, Integral expands FX services, Fixnetix in top 5, AT & RTS host roundtable
- Bloomberg Tradebook-SHUAA platform enables DMA to UAE markets19th Sep 2011 09:51:44

September 19th, 2011 - SHUAA Capital & Bloomberg Tradebook launch DMA trading platform
- Integral expands FX liquidity aggregation services19th Sep 2011 04:55:13

September 19th, 2011 - First hosted FX ECN aggregator to include EBS, Reuters, HotSpot, CME/GFX, Bloomberg
- BondDesk appoints Kim Bang CEO16th Aug 2011 06:38:01

August 16th, 2011 - Former Bloomberg Tradebook President appointed BondDesk CEO
- Automated Trader Q3 issue preview - part two2nd Aug 2011 07:09:43
August 2nd, 2011 - AT preview part two, includes sellside roundtable debate with Cameron Mouat of Deutsche Bank, James Dalton of Citi, Jonathan Wykes of Credit Suisse & Gary Stone from Bloomberg, articles by Carl Ververs of RTS, Nitin Gambhir of Tethys Technology on multi-factor algo, Andy Webb & the wrecking crew on IB-MATLAB, AT Algorithmic Trading Survey

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