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    The Advanced trading methods in the financial markets
    (University of Oum El Bouaghi, 2019) Taleb, Mohamed Elamine Oualid; Boussafsaf, Farid
    The technological development in trading carries a long history of achievements and inventions that contribute to emerge innovative methods. In this paper, we propose to describe in depth the advanced trading methods used in the Financial Market known now as Algorithmic trading (AT) and High Frequency Trading (HFT). Our finding, is nowadays the financial markets have reached a high level in the way of trading by adopting the latest methods based on algorithms and the power of the computers, their main advantage is the trading at high speed and executing orders in millisecond. Moreover, the scope of the adoption of these methods was larger and faster. Again with a variety characteristics and features the advanced trading methods attract more traders and given them the topnotch strategies execution. These characteristics has led to promote the financial markets with more fairness and security.

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