Algo trading, also known as algorithmic training, is transforming how investors approach the markets. Since its inception in the 70s, algo trading has evolved from a simple rules-based approach to ...
India's market regulator, Sebi, is planning to permit retail investors to engage in algorithm-based trading, a practice currently exclusive to institutional investors. This move aims to level the ...
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The Securities and Exchange of India’s (SEBI) latest regulatory framework for algorithmic (algo) trading has evoked mixed feeling from the broking community and analysts. While the regulations are ...
A 2-factor authentication of API has been made mandatory for all brokers. Retail investors can now work only with vendors empanelled by the exchange. Sebi rules say that brokers will be responsible ...
The market regulator may look to regulate algo platforms and make it mandatory for brokers to get approvals for algo strategies used by clients, said two people familiar with the matter. Also read: ...
Option buyers in India are shifting rapidly towards algo trading because it makes trading faster, more disciplined, and much easier to manage, especially for those who are looking for smart ways to ...
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) in a draft circular has proposed to introduce Algorithmic Trading (algo trading) through Direct Market Access (DMA) for retail investors. SEBI said it ...
Stock market trading in India has emerged as a new mania thanks to growing financial literacy, digital access, and a surge in retail investor participation. With increased awareness, smartphone ...