
SEBI proposes rules for retail algo trading
The Hindu
In market parlance, algo trading refers to any order that is generated using automated execution logic.
Capital markets regulator SEBI on Thursday proposed a regulatory framework for algorithmic trading (algo trading) by retail investors to make such trading safe and prevent market manipulations.
In market parlance, algo trading refers to any order that is generated using automated execution logic.
The algo trading system automatically monitors the live stock prices and initiates an order when the given criteria are met.

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