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  2. Direct market access - Wikipedia

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    Direct market access (DMA) in financial markets is the electronic trading infrastructure that gives investors wishing to trade in financial instruments a way to interact with the order book of an exchange. Normally, trading on the order book is restricted to broker-dealers and market making firms that are members of the exchange.

  3. Ultra-low latency direct market access - Wikipedia

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    Ultra-low latency direct market access is a set of technologies used as part of modern trading strategies, where speed of execution is critical. Direct market access (DMA), often combined with algorithmic trading is a means of executing trading flow on a selected trading venue by bypassing the brokers ' discretionary methods.

  4. Electronic trading platform - Wikipedia

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    Some platforms have been specifically designed to allow individuals to gain access to financial markets that could formerly only be accessed by specialist trading firms using direct market access. They may also be designed to automatically trade specific strategies based on technical analysis or to do high-frequency trading.

  5. Interactive Brokers - Wikipedia

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    Interactive Brokers offers direct market access, omnibus and non-disclosed broker accounts, and provides clearing services. The firm has operations in 34 countries and 27 currencies and has 2.6 million institutional and individual brokerage customers, with total customer equity of US$426 billion as of December 31, 2023. [2]

  6. DMA - Wikipedia

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    Designated market area, a region whose population can receive the same media offerings; Digital Markets Act, a European Union regulation for digital platform fairness; Direct market access, used in financial markets; Peugeot DMA, a historical light van and pickup truck

  7. Electronic communication network - Wikipedia

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    The term ECN was first used in the 1970s by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to define, "any electronic system that widely disseminates to third parties orders entered therein by an exchange market maker or OTC market maker, and permits such orders to be executed against it in whole or in part". [2]

  8. Category:Financial markets - Wikipedia

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    Capital market; Capital market imperfections; Carhart four-factor model; Cascades in financial networks; Cash out refinancing; Central counterparty clearing; Clearing (finance) Clearing balance requirement; Clearing house (finance) Committee of European Securities Regulators; Committee on Capital Markets Regulation; Commodity market; Composite ...

  9. Market access - Wikipedia

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    Preferential market access refers to the fact market opening commitments that go beyond the WTO obligations, either because the exporting country of origin has an agreement to establish a free-trade area (FTA) with the importing country, or because the latter has accorded them special treatment by virtue of the former’s low level of development and/or due to its adoption of certain policies ...