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Algorithmic Trading: Unlocking the Secrets of Black Box Trading
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| Published Date:
September 2004
Published By:
TowerGroup
Page Count:
15
Order Code:
R301-1021
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- TowerGroup Take-Aways
- Report Coverage
- Vision for Algorithmic Trading
- Defining Algorithmic, Arbitrage/Strategy, and Quantitative Trading
- Exhibit 1: A Variety of Product Offerings Are Often Lumped and Labeled Algorithmic Trading (2004)
- Algorithmic Trading Strategies Defined
- Quantitative Trading Solutions Providers
- Exhibit 2: Segmentation of Algorithmic and Arbitrage/Strategy Trading Providers or Enablers (2004)
- How These Algorithms Are Delivered
- Brokers Providing Algorithms
- Brokers Providing Algorithms and Trading Platforms
- Third-Party Software Providers
- Quantitative Trading as a Competitive Yet Complex Advantage
- Is Quantitative Trading the Silver Bullet?
- Drivers for Quantitative Trading
- Arguments for Quantitative Trading
- Arguments Against Quantitative Trading
- Trends in Quantitative Trading
- Commoditized Access
- The Next Boon for Order Management Systems?
- Financial Information eXchange Protocol
- Transaction Cost Analysis
- International
- Nonequity and Cross-Asset-Class Algorithms
- The Size of the Algorithmic and Arbitrage/Strategy Trading Market
- Exhibit 3: Percentage of US Equity Trades Flowing Through Algorithms/Trading Strategies (2004)
- How Does the Future of Algorithmic Trading Look?
- Quantitative Trading Becomes More Robust
- Electronic Trading Continues to Cannibalize the Institutional Cash Desk
- Exhibit 4: Trends in US Equity Flow via Electronic Channels (2000-06)
- Algorithmic Trading Commands a New Commission Schedule
- Exhibit 5: US Buy-Side Equity Algorithmic Trading and Program Trading Volume (2000-06)
- Comfort with Algorithmic Trading Leads to Increased Use of Algorithms
- Exhibit 6: Explosive Growth Expected in US Equity Algorithmic Trading (2000-06)
- Exhibit 7: Growth in US Equity Quantitative Trading by Channel (2004-06)
- The Growth in Quantitative Trading Is Limited
- Summary
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