Electronic Trading in Financial Markets
Offered By: New York Institute of Finance via edX
Course Description
Overview
Taught by instructors with decades of experience on Wall Street, Electronic Trading in Financial Markets is a comprehensive study of the impact of technology on financial market systems.
This economics and finance course provides students with a foundation in market structure (what is ‘liquidity?’) before building to introduce electronic trading fundamentals (order books) and advanced electronic trading techniques (algorithmic trading). Learners will study the history of technology in markets, the details of electronic trading protocols and the impact of innovation on market structure.
This course is broken down into 6 modules:
- Module 1: Fundamentals of Market Structure
- Module 2: Fundamentals of Electronic Trading
- Module 3: Mechanics of an Order Book
- Module 4: Advanced Electronic Trading
- Module 5: Electronic Trading in Fixed Income
- Module 6: Innovation Guidelines
Upon completion of this course, participants will receive a certificate bearing the New York Institute of Finance (NYIF) name. A NYIF certificate, highly valued in the financial industry, will bolster a resume or LinkedIn profile and prove the skills you’ve gained to potential employers.
Syllabus
Module 1: Fundamentals of Market Structure
Module 2: Fundamentals of Electronic Trading
Module 3: Mechanics of an Order Book
Module 4: Advanced Electronic Trading
Module 5: Electronic Trading in Fixed Income
Module 6: Innovation Guidelines
Taught by
Chris White, Kenny Polcari, Greg Tusar and Barry Goldenberg
Tags
Related Courses
Curso fundamental de microeconomíaMiríadax The Power of Markets
University of Rochester via Coursera Electric Industry Operations and Markets
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology via Coursera Теория отраслевых рынков (Industrial Organization)
Higher School of Economics via Coursera WALL STREET MOOC: Understanding Financial Markets
First Finance Institute via First Business MOOC