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program trading
noun
High-volume and high-speed buying and selling of investment securities, such as stocks and bonds, which is initiated and executed by brokerage firms' computer programs that continually monitor market conditions.
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A crash in 1987 was caused in large part by automated program trading.
In the aftermath of that crash, program trading became a whipping boy.
In the world of program trading, a $4 million order would not be a large one.
He concentrated on derivatives and developed program trading, a method of packaging trades, for the company.
"There has been a fair amount of program trading related to asset allocations," the manager said.
One mutual fund manager got a lot of attention demanding that program trading be stopped, and I called him up.
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Many traders said computer program trades accelerated the slide as market indexes fell through crucial levels.
Under this program, trades from retail investors now shift to a special platform where trading houses compete to offer them the best price.
Under this program, trades from retail investors shift to a special platform where firms like Knight compete to offer them the best price.
Indeed, in the two years since the regime served notice of its nuclear-weapons program, trade between China and Korea has doubled, to $1.4 billion.
Rarely mentioned was the critical role of a large program trade (or series of program trades) on Tuesday morning, when the market was down 200.
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