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Algorithmic Trading: A Primer

Max Palmer
The Journal of Trading Summer 2009, 4 (3) 30-35; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3905/JOT.2009.4.3.030
Max Palmer
is a director of Algorithmic Solutions at FlexTrade Systems, Inc. in Great Neck, NY.
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Abstract

The recent turmoil in equity markets has called into question existing practices. In this article, FlexTrade’s Director of Algorithmic Solutions,Dr.Max Palmer, reviews the future of algorithmic trading (have we reached a peak?), and the role of such trading in meeting the needs of the buy-side trader. In that vein, Dr. Palmer will endeavor to help the buy side trader be a better consumer of trading algorithms by explaining how they are constructed, the assumptions they make, and how they operate in the trading process.

TOPICS: VAR and use of alternative risk measures of trading risk, exchanges/markets/clearinghouses, statistical methods

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