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Testing Dark Pool Trading Systems

PublisherAppLabs
Format514.7KB PDFDate added06 May 2008
Topics Finance, Transaction Processing, Online Trading
Downloads38

Dark Pool Trading Systems are intended to trade stocks privately with the objective of liquidating large stock positions at lower costs. Recently, the changes in the financial markets in terms of trading strategies, new product innovations, regulatory requirements and growth in technology have resulted in an increase in trading volumes. In addition to the increased volumes on the exchanges, the volumes of trade on the Dark Pool Trading Systems are growing daily. The Dark Pool Trading systems, mainly used by the institutional traders who trade in large volumes, help institutional investors in getting more liquidity with lower transaction costs and less transparency. They also help fund managers' strategies that are best implemented with the use of algorithmic trading.

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