An introduction on how electronic financial markets work. Optiver started business as a single trader on the floor of Amsterdam’s options exchange. Today, they are at the forefront of trading and technology and make markets in a wide range of financial products. They use their own capital, at their own risk, to trade on major financial markets around the world. Optiver’s innovative trading systems are key to their success, enabling them to respond swiftly to every change in the market and this is where the Tech department comes into play. During the guest lecture, Optiver will discuss the basics of trading at exchanges: e.g. what does an order book look like and how are buyers and sellers matched? How do trading firms connect to exchanges? What kind of network infrastructure and protocols are being used? Lastly, the importance of low latency systems for market making firms is explained and what kind of technologies are generally used to achieve low latencies. If you are not a member of GEWIS, but still want to join the lecture, please mail me at ceb@gewis.nl!
Please contact the organizing party or the board (ceb@gewis.nl) with any questions, concerns or if you are unable to attend after the deadline for unsubscribing has passed. Have fun!
This sign-up list is open from Monday, October 24, 2016 at 11:59 PM till Monday, October 24, 2016 at 11:59 PM.