Binary options are simple trading instruments which generally pay either a high, fixed return or nothing at all. Hence the "binary". There can be only two possible outcomes to a trade: win or lose. For these reasons binary (or digital) options are also often referred to as "all-or-nothing" options. And this is mostly an accurate description of the situation but doesn't quite tell the whole story. But first a little more on binary options.
Binary options, like traditional options, are available on a variety of underlying assets. With stocks, indices, commodities and currencies being the most popular assets on which to base trades. However, unlike traditional options binary options pay out a fixed, known return which isn't dependent at all on how far "in-the-money" the option is. If the asset you placed a call option order on is higher then the strike price by so much as one pip/tick then you are paid out the same high returns as if it finished in the money by 100 points.
Showing posts with label Algorithmic trading. Show all posts
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Saturday, February 14, 2015
Just What Is Algorithmic Trading?
In the simplest terms, algorithmic trading is the use of computer programs to enter trading orders with sophisticated computer algorithm. This method decides on various aspects of the order such as the timing, price, quantity of the order, and the overall initiation of the order without any human intervention whatsoever.
This trading method has because extremely popular rather quickly. In fact, a third of all EU and US stock trades back in 2006 were algorithms.
This trading method has because extremely popular rather quickly. In fact, a third of all EU and US stock trades back in 2006 were algorithms.
Algorithmic trading is most commonly used by pension funds, mutual funds, and other investor driven traders. The reason for this is to divide large trades into countless small trades. As a result, it helps to manage market impact and the overall risk.
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