Program trading on institutional desks has become popular at a time when markets are volatile and trading margins depressed. "Program trading desks are a necessity these days," said Michael Mook, ...
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Quantitative trading: what is it and examples
Quantitative trading is an approach that is normally associated with institutional investors handling huge sums of money, but technological advances have made it easier for amateur and individual ...
Quant trading uses math and data to predict stock price changes and execute trades quickly. Computers in quant trading base decisions on data, removing the emotional risks of investing. Retail access ...
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