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Electronic Trading is a form of trading in capital markets that uses electronic platforms to facilitate the buying and selling of financial instruments. It is a type of automated trading that allows traders to access global markets and execute orders electronically. Electronic Trading is used by both institutional and retail investors, and is becoming increasingly popular due to its speed and convenience.
The Electronic Trading market is composed of a variety of participants, including brokers, exchanges, market makers, and other financial institutions. Brokers provide access to the markets and facilitate the execution of orders, while exchanges provide the infrastructure for trading. Market makers provide liquidity to the markets by quoting bid and ask prices, while other financial institutions provide services such as clearing and settlement.
Some of the companies in the Electronic Trading market include Interactive Brokers, TD Ameritrade, E*TRADE, Charles Schwab, and Fidelity Investments. Show Less Read more