TradeTech FX 2016 (past event)
13 - 15 September, 2016
44 (0) 207 036 1366
Daniel Chambers
Head of Trading
Sequoia Capital Fund Management
Check out the incredible speaker line-up to see who will be joining Daniel.
Download The Latest AgendaBuy Side Only Platform Evaluation Day- September 13th 2016
Friday, December 9th, 2016
12:45 Buy Side Perspective Panel Discussion: Determining your wish list for partnering with new FX platforms
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When evaluating platforms, what are the key areas you should be testing and looking out for?
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What different platform models can help you prosper in a new electronic environment?
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How can you establish what platform is best suited to fit into your current workflow?
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What questions should you be asking to fully understand the pros and cons of each initiative?
17:25 Wrap Up Session And Verdict: Take part in our live vote on what you need from an FX trading platform
Audience Interaction - Complimentary drinks will be served during this final session
Rising Above The Current Market Order – 14th September 2016
Monday, January 9th, 2017
14:15 Panel Discussion: Adopting Next Generation Best Execution Practices: What Crucial Pre Trade Insights Can Help You To Make More Informed Trading Decisions, And How Can You Exploit Next Generation Algos To Sharpen Your Trading Edge?
- How are firms looking to take their post-trade data and feed it back into the pre-trade decision tools with minimal rework?
- What are the crucial insights pre-trade TCA can give your FX trading desk?
- What methods of algo trading are important for you to prosper in today’s electronic FX world?
- How can sell side expert shops use algorithms to offer a more cost effective service to the buy side?
- Next generation algos - how can algos be moved from currency pairs to multi currency basket trades to offer more effective execution of a large number of instruments?
- Moving towards the ‘super algo’: Is machine learning – or AI more broadly –a holy grail for investment, merely a new, advanced gizmo to supplement your existing toolkit, or is it simply a case of clever marketing?