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Spotlight: Patsystems IQ-Trader
FREE ARTICLE Patsystems were one of the first ISVs to launch an electronic dealing platform when futures markets began migrating from open outcry in the 1990s. AT takes a look at the automated trading functionality within the latest incarnation of its mid-tier IQ read this
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Tech Forum: Data - The Exploding Supernova
FREE ARTICLE With: - Mark Palmer, general manager and vice president of Apama Products, a division of Progress Software - Dr John Bates, founder and vice president of Apama Products, a division of Progress Software - John Coulter, vice president of marketing and read this
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AT Round Table: Pre-trade analytics - expectations and reality
FREE ARTICLE Pre-trade analytics have become an integral part of the workflow for algorithmic traders. We asked four major sellside banks for their views on some of the current and emerging themes in analytics. With: - Chris Biscoe, Head of US Ecommerce, Barclays C read this
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Strategies: Waiting for the Iceberg
FREE ARTICLE Algorithmic trading has radically changed trading patterns in capital markets. Transaction volumes have increased and in the equities markets in particular, individual transaction sizes have plummeted. Debbie Williams, Group Vice President of the Capital read this
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The Boys from Balchug
FREE ARTICLE Dmitry Bourtov runs the US-based hedge fund Solaris, as well as heading a group at the Moscow offices of data vendor CQG that combines the activities of a quant shop and a specialist financial software developer. Bourtov talks to AT about the process read this
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MiFID: A catalyst for changing the trading landscape
FREE ARTICLE Jon Carp, Head of Alternative Execution Sales Europe at C A Cheuvreux looks at the specific implications of MiFID for the buyside and sellside in terms of smart order routing and algorithms. read this
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Event processing in the world of electronic and algorithmic trading
FREE ARTICLE Event processing is a set of concepts and accompanying technologies that have been building momentum in the world of finance over the past few years. These ideas and technologies are rapidly changing the way in which automated trading systems and related read this
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Liquidity sensing and smart order routing
FREE ARTICLE Regulation in both the US and Europe is having a significant impact on smart order routing in relation to best execution and venue selection. An important part of the routing process revolves around the sensing of hidden liquidity. read this
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αlphability
FREE ARTICLE This issue of Automated Trader marks the launch of a new set of tradability statistics called Alphability. Andy Webb outlines some examples of their construction and their application as tools to expedite the development of automated and algorithmic tradi read this
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Northern Exposure
FREE ARTICLE The rising level of algorithmic and automated trading is one of the key drivers behind a major technology and service overhaul at OMX’s Nordic Exchange. Jukka Ruuska, President, Nordic Marketplaces, OMX, provides a snapshot of the exchange’s plans for han read this
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Baptism by Fire
FREE ARTICLE Extreme volatility in the equity markets made August a testing month for both users of execution algorithms and automated trading strategies. Leading players explain the lessons for the future to Chris Hall. read this
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Plimsoll Takes the Plunge
FREE ARTICLE To offer greater diversification to investors, US-based Plimsoll Capital introduced Armada, a portfolio of automated strategies. Tom Parry, Director of Algorithmic Trading, tells AT how the FX-focused asset manager built the platform on which Armada now s read this
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Every trader needs an algorithm
FREE ARTICLE New breeds of aggressive algos are being designed for active DMA traders, whilst changes in market structure are making algos essential. read this
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New Horizons for Complex Event Processing
FREE ARTICLE Daniel Chait, Managing Director, Lab49, asserts that CEP has a wide range of applications beyond algo/auto trading. read this
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Do Your Testing Methods Deliver?
FREE ARTICLE Much of the underperformance of messaging systems can be attributed to inadequate measuring tools and testing conditions, according to Barry Thompson, Founder and CTO, and Dave Lauer, Senior Systems Engineer, Tervela. read this
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All the News that’s Fit to Trade
FREE ARTICLE News has been moving financial markets since before Julius Reuter released his first pigeon. Chris Hall asks whether machine-readable news will give traders an edge. read this
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Buy Side Flocks to FX
FREE ARTICLE Auto and algo trading techniques are being deployed by a wide range of buy-side firms in the increasingly crowded, but not always transparent, waters of the FX market. Chris Hall reports. read this
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This Issue's Round-up of AT's Proprietary Alphability Metrics
FREE ARTICLE Trend and Reversal Alphability data for stock index and bond futures and top/bottom five Dow stocks. read this
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Cream Rising
FREE ARTICLE BlackCat Trading Technologies’ Matthew Breakwell and John Reeve explain their distinctive approach to building a quantitative trading platform and outline their plans for exploiting it. read this
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Do Black Swans Swim in Dark Pools?
FREE ARTICLE The continued rise of dark liquidity and the development of more sophisticated execution algorithms could increase regulatory obligations on brokers and/or exchanges, according to Mary Lou Von Kaenel, Managing Director, Management Consulting, Jordan & J read this
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Data Distribution Challenges for Next Generation Applications
FREE ARTICLE Angelo Corsaro, Product Marketing Manager, PrismTech Corp., outlines the advantages of a new middleware – data distribution service (DDS) – over messaging technologies currently deployed to support automated and algorithmic trading. read this
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This Issue's Round-up of AT's Proprietary Alphability Metrics
FREE ARTICLE Automated Trader's proprietary tradability metrics are environmental statistics intended to assist those building trading models/systems in determining which markets and timeframes are most favourably responsive to which generic types of model. read this
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Morgan’s Mission
FREE ARTICLE As one of the world’s largest fund managers, JPMorgan Asset Management’s trading operations increasingly resemble those of an agency broker. Daemon Bear, Head of Equity Trading, and Kristian West, Head of Trading Strategy, who recently joined from Barclay read this
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Only the versatile need apply
FREE ARTICLE Legal and General Investment Management (LGIM) has some £300bn in assets under management invested globally. Almost half of this is invested in equities. Mary McCave, LGIM’s senior equity dealer, discusses how LGIM’s trading desk stays o read this
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Scalable participation algorithm
FREE ARTICLE Toby Bayliss, Head of Electronic Execution Sales, Europe at Citi outlines the use of a scalable participation algorithm to trade a substantial order in BP. read this
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How do you differentiate your electronic execution services?
FREE ARTICLE While the recent proliferation of electronic execution services has presented the buyside with an impressive degree of choice, it has simultaneously landed the sellside with several challenges. How do you make your services stand out from the crowd? What read this
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Automated Trader’s proprietary tradability metrics
FREE ARTICLE Automated Trader’s proprietary tradability metrics are environmental statistics intended to assist those building trading models/systems in determining which markets and timeframes are most favourably responsive to which generic types of model. read this
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alphability
FREE ARTICLE Automated Trader’s proprietary tradability metrics are environmental statistics intended to assist those building trading models/systems in determining which markets and timeframes are most favourably responsive to which generic types of model. read this

