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Welcome to Advanced Trading's premiere digital issue. In an effort to make the same invaluable technology news, trends, analysis and industry opinions that you've come to expect from the Advanced Trading brand as accessible as possible, we've created this downloadable version of our December print edition. And in 2010 we'll be rolling out exclusive, digital-only editions that will offer an enhanced, Web-like multimedia experience in a convenient, downloadable PDF format (all while reducing our carbon footprint). Access is free -- just click the "Go To Digital Issue" button below. If you're not a member of the InformationWeek Business Technology Network, you'll be asked to register. (Membership is free and takes only a few minutes.)
Look for These Exclusive, Digital-Only Editions of Advanced Trading in 2010:
February
Algorithmic Trading: Advanced Trading examines the new advances in algorithmic trading, including updates on customization capabilities and new categories of algorithms, as well as a comprehensive guide to algorithm providers.April
Dark Pools: This digital issue will focus on advances in dark pools, including new entrants, market share reports and upcoming regulation, as well as a directory of dark pool providers.June
Transaction Cost Analysis: TCA has become even more critical as a result of the market turmoil over the past two years. Several buy-side traders discuss how they are incorporating TCA into their trading desks and daily processes.August
EMSs and OMSs: This issue will focus on execution management and order management innovations, with an emphasis on high-frequency trading.In This Issue:
- The 2010 Trading Desk: The buy-side trading desk will look very different in 2010. To adapt to new market realities, firms are moving risk management and compliance out of the back office and onto the trading desk, exploring innovations in execution and order management systems, and adjusting algorithms and routing technologies.
- High-Frequency Developers in High Demand: The demand for programmers who can build high-performance high-frequency trading systems has never been higher. But while HFT shops are hiring, they often prefer Google and Microsoft alumni to Wall Street veterans.
- Anatomy of a Trading Floor (photo gallery): Take an exclusive look at Capital Institutional Services' (CAPIS) trading technology.
- Larry Tabb: Just because Congress mandates that OTC products trade on-exchange doesn't mean that OTC derivatives are suddenly safe.
- PLUS:
SEC Takes Stance Against Dark Pools
Industry Still Can't Agree on High-Frequency Trading
And more...
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