BY
BRIAN W. LEITE
An Insider's Guide to the Real Language of
Trading and Exchanges
Over 2700 Entries
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Term of the Day
machines A general slang term for computerized order execution systems. Now often refers more specifically to high frequency traders or algorithmic trading systems. For example, XYZ, buy 100,000 from now to the bell. You can just throw it in the machines if you would like.
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How Market "Structure" Changes.
The New York Stock Exchange Since 1792.
Buttonwood Tree
Vicinity of 68 Wall Street
Circa 1792
Photo Credit: Library of Congress
Tontine Coffee House by Francis Guy
Northwest corner of Wall and Water Streets
1797
10-12 Broad Street
Circa 1882
Photo Credit: Library of Congress
18 Broad Street
Circa 1903
Photo Credit: Museum of American Finance
Mahwah, NJ Data Center
Circa 2011
Photo Credit: NYSE Technologies
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