Algo Trading Myth & Misconception Prevailing in The Market

October 19: Algo Trading is a hot topic of debate nowadays, isn’t it? Well, if looked upon in literal meaning, the term “Algorithmic Trading” refers to the practice of translating a trading strategy into a computer program or algorithm and then using historical data to determine if the program or algorithm is profitable. It sounds […]

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October 19: Algo Trading is a hot topic of debate nowadays, isn’t it? Well, if looked upon in literal meaning, the term “Algorithmic Trading” refers to the practice of translating a trading strategy into a computer program or algorithm and then using historical data to determine if the program or algorithm is profitable. It sounds […]
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Algo Trading Myth & Misconception Prevailing in The Market

October 19: Algo Trading is a hot topic of debate nowadays, isn’t it? Well, if looked upon in literal meaning, the term “Algorithmic Trading” refers to the practice of translating a trading strategy into a computer program or algorithm and then using historical data to determine if the program or algorithm is profitable.

It sounds technical and a lot of work. For a person who has little or incomplete knowledge of Algo Trading, it is indeed a tough nut to crack. But it is also a fact that many misconceptions and myths are prevailing in the market, and that needs to be addressed.

The phrase “algorithmic trading” is frequently confused with other related ideas and vocabularies, such as “high-frequency trading” (HFT), “automated trading,” and “quantitative trading.” Even though these are relatively connected to one another, they are not the same.

Quantitative trading is a form of financial speculation that makes use of sophisticated mathematical and statistical computations in conjunction with quantitative analysis to develop trading strategies. Depending on the plan (and the strategist! ), this can then be carried out either manually or in an automated method.

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