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  2. EasyLanguage - Wikipedia

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    It is used to create custom indicators for financial charts and also to create algorithmic trading strategies for the markets. External DLL's can be referenced using EasyLanguage which greatly extends its functionality. The language was originally intended to allow creation of custom trading strategies by traders without specialized computer ...

  3. 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.

  4. The Voleon Group - Wikipedia

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    Gary Smith writes that patterns discovered by the algorithms are often simply coincidences rather than actual correlations. [2] [3] [7] In 2018, Voleon had a return of 14% during a market turndown where the S&P 500 index dropped 6.2%. However, in 2019, its returns dropped to 7%, below the returns of its hedge fund peers of 9.2%.

  5. Category:Algorithmic trading - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Algorithmic trading" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of ...

  6. Trend following - Wikipedia

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    Trend following is an investment or trading strategy which tries to take advantage of long, medium or short-term moves that seem to play out in various markets. Traders who employ a trend following strategy do not aim to forecast or predict specific price levels; they simply jump on the trend (when they perceived that a trend has established ...

  7. Bloomberg Tradebook - Wikipedia

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    In 2002 Tradebook launched Futures trading, followed by US Listed options in 2006 [4] and an FX marketplace in 2007. [5] In 2010, Bloomberg Tradebook developed B-Dark, an algorithm to provide information to traders about where their orders were being filled, even for trades occurring in private electronic transaction networks, or dark pools. [6]

  8. Pairs trade - Wikipedia

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    Today, pairs trading is often conducted using algorithmic trading strategies on an execution management system. These strategies are typically built around models that define the spread based on historical data mining and analysis. The algorithm monitors for deviations in price, automatically buying and selling to capitalize on market ...

  9. Dave Cliff (computer scientist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, while working as a consultant for Hewlett Packard Labs, Cliff invented the "ZIP" trading algorithm. In 1998 he resigned his post at MIT to take up a job as a senior research scientist at the HP Labs European Research Centre in Bristol, UK, where he founded and led HP's Complex Adaptive Systems research group.