In a continuing effort to provide you with unmatched intelligence for the electronic markets in a format that fits your workflow, Advanced Trading is expanding its digital lineup in 2011 to include six all-digital issues. Your March issue is available for download now.
This special digital edition of Advanced Trading heralds a historic era on Wall Street. At a time when algorithms and high-frequency trading rule the markets, our March digital issue examines the latest electronic trading trends and innovations that are determining who reaps the rewards.
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In This Issue:
- DESIGNER ALGOS: Today's buy-side traders wouldn't be caught dead with off-the-rack algorithms. Now that equity algos have become commonplace, custom black-box strategies are all the rage on the Street.
- RESISTANCE IS FUTILE -- THE ELECTRONIC REVOLUTION: High-frequency trading's rise to dominance started in equities, but it already has infiltrated options and futures. It seems as if only the regulators can stop it now.
- HFT's NO. 1 CRITIC STILL SPEAKING OUT: As a U.S. senator, Ted Kaufman often spoke out against high-frequency trading. Today, he's still slamming the Street.
- PLUS:
- Larry Tabb Weighs In on an Algo Seal of Approval
- Hedge Funds Want Their iPads
- An Algo That Helps Avert a Crisis
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