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  2. ZuluTrade - Wikipedia

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    The ZuluTrade service is a social and copy trading online platform that allows users to mimic the investing strategies of trading "experts" in forex markets. [1] [2] The user base is typically split into two categories: signal providers and followers. Signal providers are generally traders that have developed a strategy willing to share and can ...

  3. Copy trading - Wikipedia

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    In 2012 MIT funded a study directed by Dr. Yaniv Altshuler, [14] showed that traders on the eToro social investment network who benefited from "guided copying", i.e. copying a suggested investor, fared 6-10% better than traders who were trading manually, and 4% better than traders who were copy trading random investors of their choice.

  4. Mirror trading - Wikipedia

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    Mirror trading is sometimes also referred to as copy trading although copy trading differs slightly from mirror trading in the way that accounts are linked. In copy trading, the trader directly copies the moves of an individual successful trader; whereas in mirror trading, investment decisions are based on algorithms developed from trading ...

  5. List of commodity traders - Wikipedia

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    (Top) 1 Historical. 2 Individuals. ... List of trading companies References. This page ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  6. TopstepTrader - Wikipedia

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    Topstep has been awarded 101 Best and Brightest Companies to Work For in 2016, [8] 2016 Chicago Innovation Awards Finalist, [9] and 2016 FIA (Futures Industry Association) Innovator. [10] Founder and CEO Michael Patak was a semi-finalist in 2015 and a finalist in 2016 for the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award . [ 11 ]

  7. High-frequency trading - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, HFT on average initiated 10–40% of trading volume in equities, and 10–15% of volume in foreign exchange and commodities. [9] High-frequency traders move in and out of short-term positions at high volumes and high speeds aiming to capture sometimes a fraction of a cent in profit on every trade. [6]

  8. Trader’s ‘fat finger’ costs Citi $79 million after U.K. fines ...

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    Two years ago, a trader working for the Citi subsidiary over a long weekend in the U.K. went to place a routine trade, selling $58 million worth of equities for the bank’s institutional clients.

  9. Retail foreign exchange trading - Wikipedia

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    Retail forex trading has been promoted by some as an easy way to make profits and has thus been the focus for a number of foreign exchange frauds. [9] In response, financial regulators in a number of countries have introduced restrictions or provided warnings about this type of trading as well as legal actions against perpetrators. [10]