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Coding the markets

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Electronic trading in the fixed income markets

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Coding the markets

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Coding the markets | Electronic trading in the fixed income markets Coding the markets Electronic trading in the fixed income markets Colin Lancaster’s Fed Up June 9, 2021 Colin Lancaster’s Fed Up is a new addition to the literature on trading financial markets, promising the inside line on running a macro fund operating in the global markets during the Covid pandemic. Having worked as a sell side techie building trading systems for the last twenty years I’ve read a fair bit of this literature, from classics like Niederhoffer’s Education of a Speculator and Kindelberger’s Mania, Panics & Financial Crashes, to riotous shock fests like Belfort’s Wolf of Wall Street and Anderson’s Cityboy: Beer and Loathing in the Square Mile. For me the real standouts manage to combine market history, financial mechanics exegesis, storytelling and amusing anecdotage. The best example is Michael Lewis’ Liars Poker. Partnoy’s FIASCO and Das’ Traders, Guns and Money are commendable as well. So how...

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