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The Evolution of Algorithmic Trading (Strategy Focus)
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November 2006
Published By:
Datamonitor
Page Count:
11
Order Code:
R313-18227
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- DATAMONITOR VIEW
- CATALYST
- SUMMARY
- ANALYSIS
- The growth of algorithms is driving new responsibilities for the buy-side in the trading process
- Technology is gradually shaping a new role for the sell-side
- The abundance of algorithms is placing increased focus on analyzing transaction costs
- Choosing between algorithms from one provider
- Choosing between different providers' algorithms
- Newer products will follow a different evolutionary cycle to that of equities
- Different products are emerging on the algorithmic use but progression must be hesitant
- The next generation of algorithms will target greater intelligence to combat competition
- Customised algorithms
- Portfolio algorithms
- Algorithms adapting to events
- Advanced algorithms moving up the value chain
- Alternatives to using sell-side institutions are gaining in popularity for algorithm access
- APPENDIX
- Definitions
- Extended methodology
- Further reading
- Ask the analyst
- List of Figures
- Figure 1: Investment currently focused on trading tools in the front office
- Figure 2: The path to algorithmic adoption for equities may not be standard for other products
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