Retail algo trading, which allows investors to use automated strategies via computer programs, will be offered through application programming interfaces ...
Algorithmic trading which has remained the preserve of large institutions could soon be open to India's retail investors as well, with the market regulator proposing a framework with critical roles ...
On the use of APIs, Sebi said that brokers will be the principal while any algo provider or fintech/vendor shall act as its agent, while using the API provided by the broker Sebi has proposed further ...
The Securities and Exchange of India’s (SEBI) latest regulatory framework for algorithmic (algo) trading has evoked mixed feeling from the broking community and analysts. While the regulations are ...
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has allowed participation of retail investors in algorithmic trading starting August for faster order execution and improved liquidity. Currently, ...
Growth of low latency and algorithmic trading is continuing in the Chinese market despite regulatory limits on high-frequency trading on the country's futures exchanges, according to Alec Chan, sales ...
Option buyers in India are shifting rapidly towards algo trading because it makes trading faster, more disciplined, and much easier to manage, especially for those who are looking for smart ways to ...
Brokers must do due diligence and risk profiling of retail clients, such as education, net worth income, etc. For safeguarding purposes, all the registered strategies must have predefined caps on ...
Electronic trading. Wow. Algorithmic trading. Whoa. High-frequency trading. Huh? That's the typical response most beginner day traders have when they learn about these big fish circling the markets, ...
(Reuters) -India's markets regulator has extended the timeline to roll out algorithmic trading for retail investors, giving stock brokers more time to upgrade their computer networks for ensuring ...