Wall Street’s infamous dark pools are getting even darker. A decade after being engulfed by a controversy that culminated in multiple enforcement actions and a regulator clampdown, these off-exchange ...
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Mastering the Shadows: How to Trade in Dark Pools
Dark pools are private exchange venues used primarily to facilitate large block trades between institutional investors. They are designed to prevent large orders from influencing market prices by ...
Goldman Sachs Electronic Trading told clients in June it would begin reporting volume executed in Sigma X, its dark pool, based on single-counted matched executions. That was a departure from how ...
More stock trading is moving away from traditional public stock exchanges and into places called "dark pools." These are private, electronic markets where investors buy and sell stocks without showing ...
Trading volume is rapidly shifting from dark pools to block trading venues under MiFID II, so market participants need technology to access multiple platforms. Like what you see? Click here to sign up ...
Dark pools are becoming increasingly popular. Advocates for these trading venues claim they boost market liquidity while lowering risk, while critics claim their lack of transparency leaves them open ...
The dark pool, named for the world’s deepest lake, in Siberia, is being rolled out in phases. In late June, Baikal introduced a “smart” order routing system that enables brokers to seek out the most ...
There’s a new type of toxic avenger among the dark pool trading crowd. The Barclays LX dark liquidity crossing network has introduced what it calls a “toxicity framework” — a way of policing an ...
Editor’s Note: This week, Dark Pool Trader is taking over Trade of the Day to teach you how to spot the next big move in the market. If you want to catch up, you can find the first article here.
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