market making algorithms
Market making algorithms are automated computer programs used by financial institutions to facilitate the buying and selling of securities in financial markets. These algorithms continuously monitor market conditions, identify potential trading opportunities, and generate electronic orders to provide liquidity by simultaneously offering to buy and sell assets at different prices. The goal of market making algorithms is to minimize bid-ask spreads and promote efficient markets.
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