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Automated arbitrage systems were first introduced into
the financial markets in
the 1980s. As computer technology has developed, systems have
become increasingly sophisticated and diverse and now find application
in almost every facet of market activity. Automated electronic systems
range from simple auto-spreaders to complicated, tranching,
market-making and fully automated portfolio trading systems. To reflect
the diversity of these systems, this site has simply been named
TradingMachines.net.
TradingMachines.net aims to provide nuts and bolts information to
anyone involved in developing trading machines. The directory on the
site contains categorised links to relevant sites and the bulletins
page will be used to post web logs on a variety of topics relating to
practical automated trading. Custom programming and research services
are also available via this site. |
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