Is this community webinar we discussed Market Microstructure Basics to understand how the retail & Institutional orders are sent to the exchange, Trading infrastructure, Understanding of DMA & HFT Access.
Market Microstructure is a Market Understanding, helps traders (manual/algo traders) to devise a trading strategy and understand the trading situation and even avoiding being a victim of market manipulation.
What is Discussed in the Webinar
•What is Market Microstructure?
•How Retail trader orders get executed?
•How Institutional Trader orders get executed?
•What is DMA
•What is Execution Strategy?
•What is Colocation & HFT?
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