Execution management system
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Execution management systems (EMSs) are software applications utilized by institutional traders designed to display market data and provide seamless and fast access to trading destinations for the purpose of transacting orders. They contain broker provided and independent algorithms, global market data and technology that is able to help predict certain market conditions.[1] One of the important features of EMSs is that it can manage orders across multiple trading destinations such as stock exchanges, stock brokerage firms, crossing networks and electronic communications networks.
In addition to these commercial vendors, a few Open Source Projects can be counted in as EMS, although their breadth varies.
See also
- Algorithmic trading
- Dark liquidity
- Electronic trading platform
- High frequency trading
- Order management system
- Pairs trade
References
- ↑ Daniel Safarik, Execution Management Systems: From the Street and on the Block, financetech.com, September , 2006
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