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Developing High-Frequency Trading Systems

You're reading from   Developing High-Frequency Trading Systems Learn how to implement high-frequency trading from scratch with C++ or Java basics

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803242811
Length 320 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Sebastien Donadio Sebastien Donadio
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Sourav Ghosh Sourav Ghosh
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Romain Rossier Romain Rossier
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Preface 1. Part 1: Trading Strategies, Trading Systems, and Exchanges
2. Chapter 1: Fundamentals of a High-Frequency Trading System FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: The Critical Components of a Trading System 4. Chapter 3: Understanding the Trading Exchange Dynamics 5. Part 2: How to Architect a High-Frequency Trading System
6. Chapter 4: HFT System Foundations – From Hardware to OS 7. Chapter 5: Networking in Motion 8. Chapter 6: HFT Optimization – Architecture and Operating System 9. Chapter 7: HFT Optimization – Logging, Performance, and Networking 10. Part 3: Implementation of a High-Frequency Trading System
11. Chapter 8: C++ – The Quest for Microsecond Latency 12. Chapter 9: Java and JVM for Low-Latency Systems 13. Chapter 10: Python – Interpreted but Open to High Performance 14. Chapter 11: High-Frequency FPGA and Crypto 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

Who trades HFT?

The answer could be summarized in one word: everyone. From the buy side to the sell side, ECNs, and even the inter-dealer and inter-broker-dealer markets, they all use HFT. HFT is dominated by proprietary trading businesses and covers a wide range of products, including stocks, derivatives, index funds, Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs), currencies, and fixed-income instruments. Proprietary trading businesses accounted for half of the current HFT players, multi-service broker-dealer proprietary trading desks accounted for less than half, and hedge funds accounted for the rest. Proprietary trading businesses such as KCG Holdings (created by the merger of Getco and Knight Capital) and the trading desks of major banks are among the major players in the field. There are some new types of venues (such as Dealerweb's OTR Exchange and IEX) that are looking to provide venues where dealers on the sell side feel safe to execute trades and HFTs are providing liquidity.

It is worth saying that HFTs have become major players in the market. They are also capturing retail flow. Citadel is controlling a large part of the retail flow.

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Developing High-Frequency Trading Systems
Published in: Jun 2022
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ISBN-13: 9781803242811
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