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has gloss | (noun) a trading technique involving large blocks of stock with trades triggered by computer programs program trading |
has gloss | eng: Program trading is a generic term used to describe a type of trading in securities, usually consisting of baskets of fifteen stocks or more. It is loosely defined as an electronic transaction involving 15 or more stocks with a combined value of at least $1 million. Three factors help to explain the explosion in program trading. First, technological advances spawned the growth of electronic communication networks. These electronic exchanges, like Instinet and Archipelago, allow thousands of buy and sell orders to be matched at the speed of light without any human intervention. |
lexicalization | eng: program trading |
subclass of | (noun) buying or selling securities or commodities trading |
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has gloss | jpn: プログラム売買( - ばいばい)とは、一定のルールに従った取引を行うため、あらかじめ設定したコンピュータ・プログラムに基づいて行う売買のことである。東証の定義では一度に25銘柄以上に受発注をおこなう売買のことで 、インデックス売買、バスケット売買と同義としている。 |
lexicalization | jpn: プログラム売買 |
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