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Algorithmic Trading: Unlocking the Secrets of Black Box Trading


Published Date: September 2004
Published By: TowerGroup
Page Count: 15
Order Code: R301-1021
 
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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


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