Trading data is a sub-category of financial market data. It provides real-time information about stock and market prices as well as historical trends for assets such as equities, fixed-income products, currencies and derivatives.
How does database trading work? Data collection: Data is collected from various sources, such as stock exchanges, third-party financial data vendors, investment banks, and hedge funds Data analysis: The data is analyzed to identify patterns and trends Decision making: The data analysis is used to make decisions about trading, such as when to buy or sell Execution: The decisions are executed by machines or humans
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