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  2. Dark pool - Wikipedia

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    Dark pools are of various types and can execute trades in multiple ways, such as through negotiation or automatically (e.g., midpoint crosses, staggered crosses, VWAP, etc.), throughout the day or at scheduled times.

  3. Crossing network - Wikipedia

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    Such crossing networks are a type of dark pool that employ computerized systems to match buyers and sellers of large blocks of shares without using a stock exchange. [1] The advantage of the crossing network is the ability to execute a large block order without impacting the public quote and avoidance of market impact (i.e., the movements in a ...

  4. 'Dark Pools': Are Hidden Trades Undermining the Stock Market?

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    Dark pools are an invention of the marketplace, and serve a purpose. For big investors that need to move enormous numbers of shares around, dark pools offer a more level playing field. From the ...

  5. Automated trading system - Wikipedia

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    Automated trading systems are often used with electronic trading in automated market centers, including electronic communication networks, "dark pools", and automated exchanges. [5] Automated trading systems and electronic trading platforms can execute repetitive tasks at speeds orders of magnitude greater than any human equivalent.

  6. Dark Pools 101

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    Dark pools. Even the name sounds ominous. Like some great, oozing mass of primordial sludge that will suck anything that gets too near it down into a black, inescapable abyss. Unfortunately, from ...

  7. Best execution - Wikipedia

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    Dark pool is a special ATS typically run by off-exchange broker-dealers or agency houses, where order information is not published or displayed and matching is done in the "dark" (albeit following a pre-defined set of matching rules). For most OTC products (e.g., non-listed derivatives), the single-dealer or multi-dealer platforms also provide ...

  8. Algorithmic trading - Wikipedia

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    Algorithmic trading is a method of executing orders using automated pre-programmed trading instructions accounting for variables such as time, price, and volume. [1] This type of trading attempts to leverage the speed and computational resources of computers relative to human traders.

  9. 7 Dividend Stocks to Finance Your Golden Years

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    Make hay while the sun shines. This old saying was certainly in full effect for the past decade when it came to the markets. But today, market forces we haven’t seen for a decade are making ...