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Algorithmic trading has two meanings: - the process of taking in inputs such as market data, current news, and producing orders without human intervention. - the process of optimising the trading of a large order or the market making process.

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What is the quickest way to start a database for algo trading from scratch?

I'm posting this as a proof that speed data-ing is possible in the world of databases. Step 1: Install database - 2 minutes Install Axibase TSD (my affiliation) as a Docker container. Alternatively, i …
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How to Manage Large Orders

Most institutional brokers, and certainly prime brokers, offer a range of automated execution strategies. You can check out the list of algos supported by IB to get started. The basic algos split larg …
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How long do algorithmic trading strategies typically remain profitable?

6 months is a reasonable estimate. Typically such strategies do not decay as in half-time but rather stop working in a discrete manner. Parameter tweaking can help, but for a limited period of time. T …
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Formerly profitable algorithmic trading strategies?

Take a look at compilations such as 151 Trading Strategies. I wouldn't expect this information to be widely disclosed. After all, a non-profitable strategy is a supermartingale which means there is an …
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