NAFIS 2016: Latency Key But No Longer Killer

Raw speed is no longer the differentiator it once was, forcing traders to consider datasets that deliver "smarter" sources of alpha.

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While high-frequency trading firms view low latency as especially important, for other traders, "The consistency of the data, and how you trade becomes equally important," said Arjun Nagar, regional business director for enterprise capabilities at Thomson Reuters. "It's [about] doing the right things in the right order as quickly as we can."

"We're not a high-frequency firm, but we would prefer to do something quickly if we can. If we can do them more quickly than others, that's great. But the

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