SEC Decentralizes SIP Feeds and Revamps Data Requirements
In February of 2020, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC, Commission) proposed a plan to expand the market data made available in the Securities Information Processors (SIP) feeds and to…
ETF Tax Efficiency — The Other ETF Magic Trick
ETFs’ creation/redemption process carries built-in tax efficiency, allowing US providers and authorized participants to minimize capital gains taxes.
Creation/Redemption – The Magic Behind the ETF Curtain
Exchange traded funds (ETFs) have garnered increasing popularity in the past few years as outlined in the first article in our ETF series. Retail investors favor ETFs for their low fee structure…
ETFs are Riding High: Can Firms Keep Up with Data Demands?
Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are a growing force in global markets. Firms can use technology to calculate a fund’s Net Asset Value and make trading decisions.
Preparing for a Deal or No-Deal Brexit
2020 has already seen record-breaking market data rates due to increased volatility around the COVID-19 pandemic and the uncertainty of the US elections, but the year is not over yet and…
Liquidity Lamp Alpha Strategy Delivers 4X Better Returns
An alpha strategy based on Signum’s Liquidity Lamp end-of-day summary can outperform the S&P 500 4 to 1. Learn more from our whitepaper.
Machine Learning for Copycat Investors – Part 2
Alpha Cloning, once known as coattail investing, is a copycat strategy used by institutional investors to create ETFs that operate like hedge funds. In Part 1 of this 2-part series…
Using AI Trading Signals in Execution Strategies
Predictive trading signals can help achieve better execution. Learn how AI-powered signals can enhance execution algos.
US Elections Could Spur More Demands on Infrastructure
Market volatility prompted by the uncertainty of the US elections could push market data rates to new records, once again testing firms’ trading infrastructure.
Machine Learning for Copycat Investors – Part 1
Alpha Cloning, once known as coattail investing, is a copycat strategy used by institutional investors to create ETFs that operate like hedge funds. Part 1 of this 2-part series details…
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