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Buy-Side Trader

A trader who buys exchange services from a sell-side trader (s). Examples of buy-side traders are individual investors and institutional…

Consolidated Display

In electronic trading, consolidated display refers to the minimum information that must be put on public display (for traders and…

Investment Sponsor

An institutional investor that invests money at its disposal. Examples include mutual funds, pension funds, endowments, trusts, insurers, hedge funds,…

Buy-Side Trader

A trader who buys exchange services from a sell-side trader (s). Examples of buy-side traders are individual investors and institutional…

Scalper

A trader who aims to execute a quick transaction for small profits by trading frequently for small moves instead of…

Shark

A metaphor for an individual or institution that has the ability to detect the use of any strategy within a…

Scalp Trader

A trader who follows the very-short strategy of making lots of trades over short-periods of time (typically a few minutes).…

Sell-Side Trader 

A trader who provides exchange services to buy-side traders (or investors). Sell-side traders either trade on behalf of their clients…

Dispersion Trading

A mode of trading that involves taking a long position in the volatility of a basket or index of underlying...

Trader

A merchant who is involved in buying and/or selling cash commodities, or a professional speculator who trades for his own...