Proprietary Trading | Futures First | Market Making | Session by Harsh Shukla @Futures First | CGS
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- Опубликовано: 23 дек 2024
- Proprietary Trading: A Deep Dive into Market Making with Futures First
Join renowned trader Harsh Shukla for an insightful session on the intricacies of proprietary trading at Futures First. This exclusive webinar delves into the world of market making, a high-frequency trading strategy that involves simultaneously buying and selling securities to profit from the bid-ask spread.
Key Topics Covered:
Understanding Proprietary Trading: Get a comprehensive overview of proprietary trading, including its principles, risks, and rewards.
Market Making Strategies: Learn about various market making techniques employed by Futures First, such as passive market making, active market making, and algorithmic trading.
The Role of Technology: Discover how cutting-edge technology, including high-performance computing and advanced algorithms, plays a crucial role in successful market making.
Risk Management: Understand the importance of effective risk management in proprietary trading and explore strategies to mitigate risks.
Cryptocurrency Trading: Gain insights into the challenges and opportunities of market making in the volatile cryptocurrency market.
Career Opportunities: Explore potential career paths in proprietary trading and learn about the skills and qualifications required.
Who Should Attend:
Traders and investors interested in proprietary trading and market making strategies.
Professionals in the financial industry seeking to enhance their knowledge of high-frequency trading.
Students and academics studying finance or economics.
Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable knowledge from a leading expert in the field of proprietary trading. Register now to attend this informative webinar.
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