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Introduction to Algorithmic Trading : Basic to Advanced Strategies.
Title:
Introduction to Algorithmic Trading : Basic to Advanced Strategies.
Author:
Leshik, Edward.
ISBN:
9780470979358
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (274 pages)
Series:
Wiley Trading ; v.541

Wiley Trading
Contents:
AN INTRODUCTION TO ALGORITHMIC TRADING : Basic to Advanced Strategies -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Mission Statement -- PART I INTRODUCTION TO TRADING ALGORITHMS -- Preface to Part I -- 1 History -- 2 All About Trading Algorithms You Ever Wanted to Know . . . -- 3 Algos Defined and Explained -- 4 Who Uses and Provides Algos -- 5 Why Have They Become Mainstream so Quickly? -- 6 Currently Popular Algos -- 7 A Perspective View From a Tier 1 Company -- 8 How to Use Algos for Individual Traders -- 9 How to Optimize Individual Trader Algos -- 10 The Future - Where Do We Go from Here? -- PART II THE LESHIK-CRALLE TRADING METHODS -- Preface to Part II -- 11 Our Nomenclature -- 12 Math Toolkit -- 13 Statistics Toolbox -- 14 Data - Symbol, Date, Timestamp, Volume, Price -- 15 Excel Mini Seminar -- 16 Excel Charts: How to Read Them and How to Build Them -- 17 Our Metrics - Algometrics -- 18 Stock Personality Clusters -- 19 Selecting a Cohort of Trading Stocks -- 20 Stock Profiling -- 21 Stylistic Properties of Equity Markets -- 22 Volatility -- 23 Returns - Theory -- 24 Benchmarks and Performance Measures -- 25 Our Trading Algorithms Described - The ALPHA ALGO Strategies -- 1. ALPHA-1 (DIFF) -- 1a. The ALPHA-1 Algo Expressed in Excel Function Language -- 2. ALPHA-2 (EMA PLUS) V1 And V2 -- 3. ALPHA-3 (The Leshik-Cralle Oscillator) -- 4. ALPHA-4 (High Frequency Real-Time Matrix) -- 5. ALPHA-5 (Firedawn) -- 6. ALPHA-6 (General Pawn) -- 7. The LC Adaptive Capital Protection Stop -- 26 Parameters and How to Set Them -- 27 Technical Analysis (TA) -- 28 Heuristics, AI, Artificial Neural Networks and Other Avenues to be Explored -- 29 How We Design a Trading Alpha Algo -- 30 From the Efficient Market Hypothesis to Prospect Theory -- 31 The Road to Chaos (or Nonlinear Science) -- 32 Complexity Economics -- 33 Brokerages.

34 Order Management Platforms and Order Execution Systems -- 35 Data Feed Vendors, Real-Time, Historical -- 36 Connectivity -- 37 Hardware Specification Examples -- 38 Brief Philosophical Digression -- 39 Information Sources -- APPENDICES -- Appendix A 'The List' of Algo Users and Providers -- Appendix B Our Industry Classification SECTOR Definitions -- Appendix C The Stock Watchlist -- Appendix D Stock Details Snapshot -- CD Files List -- Bibliography -- Index.
Abstract:
Interest in algorithmic trading is growing massively - it's cheaper, faster and better to control than standard trading, it enables you to 'pre-think' the market, executing complex math in real time and take the required decisions based on the strategy defined. We are no longer limited by human 'bandwidth'. The cost alone (estimated at 6 cents per share manual, 1 cent per share algorithmic) is a sufficient driver to power the growth of the industry. According to consultant firm, Aite Group LLC, high frequency trading firms alone account for 73% of all US equity trading volume, despite only representing approximately 2% of the total firms operating in the US markets. Algorithmic trading is becoming the industry lifeblood. But it is a secretive industry with few willing to share the secrets of their success. The book begins with a step-by-step guide to algorithmic trading, demystifying this complex subject and providing readers with a specific and usable algorithmic trading knowledge. It provides background information leading to more advanced work by outlining the current trading algorithms, the basics of their design, what they are, how they work, how they are used, their strengths, their weaknesses, where we are now and where we are going. The book then goes on to demonstrate a selection of detailed algorithms including their implementation in the markets. Using actual algorithms that have been used in live trading readers have access to real time trading functionality and can use the never before seen algorithms to trade their own accounts. The markets are complex adaptive systems exhibiting unpredictable behaviour. As the markets evolve algorithmic designers need to be constantly aware of any changes that may impact their work, so for the more adventurous reader there is also a section on how to design trading algorithms. All examples

and algorithms are demonstrated in Excel on the accompanying CD ROM, including actual algorithmic examples which have been used in live trading.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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