Dark pools are private exchange venues used primarily to facilitate large block trades between institutional investors. They are designed to prevent large orders from influencing market prices by ...
These private exchanges, operating away from the public eye, have become a crucial part of modern financial markets. Let's dive into the depths of dark pools and explore their significance in today's ...
FLASH FRIDAY is a weekly content series looking at the past, present and future of capital markets trading and technology. FLASH FRIDAY is sponsored by Instinet, a Nomura company. One of the most ...
Wall Street’s infamous dark pools are getting even darker. A decade after being engulfed by a controversy that culminated in multiple enforcement actions and a regulator clampdown, these off-exchange ...
Xetra Midpoint – New dark pool at the heart of price discovery After three months in the market, Deutsche Börse’s Maximilian Trossbach and Lukas Neumann share first insights into their dark pool – ...
A trading platform called IntelligentCross has gotten under Wall Street’s skin. This year, it passed UBS to become the largest of “dark pools”—those off-exchange platforms where institutions can trade ...
Traders believe that dark pools have entered a “mature phase” and use them to avoid “toxic liquidity” from high-frequency trading firms but the size of the trades are getting smaller. These are among ...
More stock trading is moving away from traditional public stock exchanges and into places called "dark pools." These are private, electronic markets where investors buy and sell stocks without showing ...
Gordon Scott has been an active investor and technical analyst or 20+ years. He is a Chartered Market Technician (CMT). Michael is a former senior editor of investing and trading products for ...