Tag: Algorithmic Trading


Aspect Capital have deployed the award winning Execution Management System (EMS)

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London – 12 FEB 2019 – Quod Financial today announced that Aspect Capital, the $6.7bn systematic investment manager, is implementing Quod Financial’s EMS, a multi-asset trading system across its range of quantitative investment solutions. Quod Financial provides Aspect with a flexible and scalable execution architecture with the benefits of improved efficiency and reduced execution costs. This project will aim to … Read More

Case Study: Adaptive Execution Platform Smart Order Routing Use Case

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Adaptive Execution Platform All you need to Trade AEP is a flexible, modular-based and integrated platform designed for the next generation of multi-asset trading and execution. AEP is the foundation of all our solutions and proucts, offering everything you need in one place. It also creates intelligence to your trading by giving you the capability to seek out new sources … Read More

Product Brochure: Order Management (OMS)

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A complete Order Management and middle- office trading platform providing the backbone for your front-office operations. OMS combined with our Automated Trading suite allows for high- touch and low- touch trading with a high level of automation of activities. Quod Financial provides a true parent/child aware OMS, supporting full order and quote lifecycle, netting and allocations. Our platform natively supports … Read More

Product Brochure: Algorithmic Trading

Medan Gabbay

Alpha-generating or impact- reducing algorithms are part of any trading strategy. At Quod Financial, our goal is to grow your trading through a wide range of easily customisable strategies and tools which/in order to provide control. Quod Algos take data-driven decisions in real-time to reposition orders, in order to achieve the best outcomes.

Whitepaper: The Next Generation in Algorithmic Trading Liquidity Seeking Adaptive Algorithms

Medan Gabbay

Introduction Liquidity fragmentation resulting from regulatory changes such as Reg. NMS (in the US) or MiFID (in Europe), combined with the aggressive competition between traditional exchanges and alternative trading venues, is making current execution algorithms “obsolete”. Therefore, are financial institutions spending mil ions on antiquated technology? This discussion paper provides Quod Financial’s view on today’s algorithms, as well as how … Read More