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  2. T3 Live - Wikipedia

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    The Virtual Trading Floor is a dynamic online trading community. Subscribers can listen to audio from professional traders, view actual positions that update in real-time, and interact with the T3 Live community with the trader chat feature. Traders explain their positions on key stocks as they make them. [8]

  3. Trading room - Wikipedia

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    trading, and arbitrage, a business of investment banks and brokers, often referred to as the sell side. portfolio management, a business of asset management companies and institutional investors, often referred to as the buy side. Brokers and investment banks set up their trading rooms first and large asset-management firms subsequently ...

  4. Floor trader - Wikipedia

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    The New York stock exchange trading floor in September 1963, showing floor traders and floor brokers. A floor trader is a member of a stock or commodities exchange who trades on the floor of that exchange for his or her own account. The floor trader must abide by trading rules similar to those of the exchange specialists who

  5. AI on the trading floor: Morgan Stanley expands chatbot tools ...

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    Morgan Stanley sign on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York on Jan. 24.

  6. Cheddar (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Cheddar Inc. is an American live streaming financial news network founded by Jon Steinberg in the United States. Cheddar broadcasts live daily from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), Nasdaq, the Flatiron Building in New York City, and the White House lawn and briefing room in Washington, D.C. [2] covering new products, technologies, and services.

  7. Hand signaling (open outcry) - Wikipedia

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    Hand signalling on the floor of the Chinese Gold and Silver Exchange Society. Hand signaling, also known as arb [1] or arbing (short for arbitrage), is a system of hand signals used on financial trading floors to communicate buy and sell information in an open outcry trading environment.

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