JPMorgan Pushes Algo Tuning

FRONT PAGE: CYBER-TRADING TECHNOLOGIES

NEW YORK—As the fast-paced market for algorithmic trading moves into the next phase, JPMorgan is pushing ahead on many fronts, particularly in the realm of what the firm calls "dynamic, real-time optimization."

JPMorgan is bringing this optimization to its program trading desk in New York, says Carl Carrie, head of algorithmic development, Electronic Execution Services (EES), JPMorgan. "The idea here is that if you’re trading a list of stocks, rather than trade them using a common algorithm, it

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