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The pairs trade helps to hedge sector- and market-risk. For example, if the whole market crashes, and the two stocks plummet along with it, the trade should result in a gain on the short position and a negating loss on the long position, leaving the profit close to zero in spite of the large move.
To fill the gap left by Quantopian, a number of traders have relied on open source projects like Gekko and Freqtrade. The first companies to capitalize on the gap left by Quantopian were CrunchDAO, QuantConnect , and Numerai. [ 38 ]
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Ranking of major exchange groups, ranked by trading volume in 2023 [1] [2]; Rank Exchange groups and exchanges Trading volume Open interest; Jan. - Dec. 2023
A zero coupon swap (ZCS) [1] is a derivative contract made between two parties with terms defining two 'legs' upon which each party either makes or receives payments. One leg is the traditional fixed leg, whose cashflows are determined at the outset, usually defined by an agreed fixed rate of interest.
More generally, a pairing function on a set is a function that maps each pair of elements from into an element of , such that any two pairs of elements of are associated with different elements of , [5] [a] or a bijection from to .
A currency pair is the quotation of the relative value of a currency unit against the unit of another currency in the foreign exchange market.The currency that is used as the reference is called the counter currency, quote currency, or currency [1] and the currency that is quoted in relation is called the base currency or transaction currency.
The pairwise interactions for a single particle can be computed by a) computing the interaction to all other particles or b) by dividing the domain into cells with an edge length of at least the cut-off radius of the interaction potential and computing the interaction between the particle and all particles in the same (red) and in the adjacent (green) cells.