The Journal of Trading informs portfolio managers and traders
about their execution options and features strategic advice from industry
experts on how to lower transaction costs, avoid trading pitfalls, and achieve
best execution
The Journal of Trading gives you in-depth
analysis of new strategies and trends in trading and helps you explore execution
options with strategic advice from industry experts. The Journal of Trading
helps you achieve best execution, track performance, and control transaction
costs. You will deepen your knowledge of algorithmic trading, execution options,
trading platforms, and analytical models.
The Journal of Trading is the official publication of
TraderForum. Readers are senior-level buy-side and sell-side traders,
institutional investors, portfolio managers, academics, and hedge fund managers.
Introduction
"There is
no area in investments that is changing any faster than trading. There are more
sources of liquidity than ever before. There are more ways to trade. Algorithmic
trading has swept through the industry at an incredible speed. It is in response
to these changes that we have created The Journal of Trading."
-- Brian Bruce, Editor
Technology
and competition have drastically changed the face of institutional trading. A
whole new array of trading platforms, strategies, and analytical techniques are
now at your disposal. But which techniques and platforms are right for you?
The
Journal of Trading gives you the in-depth analysis and strategic advice you
need in this new world of institutional trading. Written by industry experts
(not reporters!) and edited by Brian R. Bruce, Director and Head of Equity
Investments, PanAgora Asset Management, this quarterly journal is one of its
kind.
The
Journal of Trading is brought to you by the publisher of Institutional
Investor and The Journal of Portfolio Management. It is written specifically for
the sophisticated institutional trader and portfolio managers. It gives you
practical tools to:
* Review and
measure trade execution performance
* Conduct pre- and post-trade analysis and transaction cost
analysis
* Evaluate commission allocations and trading strategies
* Achieve best execution and avoid pitfalls
* Control transaction costs and minimize overall costs.