Richard Lane - Chicago IL, US Michael Unetich - Chicago IL, US Daniel Lidor - Chicago IL, US Nathan Edwards - Hilton Head Island SC, US
Assignee:
Trading Technologies International, Inc. - Chicago IL
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
705 37
Abstract:
Certain embodiments reduce the risks of traditionally programmed algorithms such as syntax errors, unclear logic, and the need for a non-trader programmer to develop the algorithm as specified by a trader by reducing or eliminating the writing of programming code by a user. Certain embodiments provide a design canvas area and blocks for designing an algorithm. Certain embodiments provide for grouping blocks placed in the design canvas area. Certain embodiments provide for virtualized group blocks enabling dynamic instantiation of portions of an algorithm to handle particular discrete events. Certain embodiments provide for operation of some or all portions of an algorithm when a connection between a client device and an algorithm server is broken.
Virtualizing For User-Defined Algorithm Electronic Trading
- Chicago IL, US Michael Unetich - Chicago IL, US Daniel Lidor - Chicago IL, US Nathan Edwards - New York NY, US
International Classification:
G06Q 40/04
Abstract:
Certain embodiments reduce the risks of traditionally programmed algorithms such as syntax errors, unclear logic, and the need for a non-trader programmer to develop the algorithm as specified by a trader by reducing or eliminating the writing of programming code by a user. Certain embodiments provide a design canvas area and blocks for designing an algorithm. Certain embodiments provide for grouping blocks placed in the design canvas area. Certain embodiments provide for virtualized group blocks enabling dynamic instantiation of portions of an algorithm to handle particular discrete events. Certain embodiments provide for operation of some or all portions of an algorithm when a connection between a client device and an algorithm server is broken.
Virtualizing For User-Defined Algorithm Electronic Trading
- Chicago IL, US Michael Unetich - Chicago IL, US Daniel Lidor - Chicago IL, US Nathan Edwards - New York NY, US
International Classification:
G06Q 40/04
Abstract:
Certain embodiments reduce the risks of traditionally programmed algorithms such as syntax errors, unclear logic, and the need for a non-trader programmer to develop the algorithm as specified by a trader by reducing or eliminating the writing of programming code by a user. Certain embodiments provide a design canvas area and blocks for designing an algorithm. Certain embodiments provide for grouping blocks placed in the design canvas area. Certain embodiments provide for virtualized group blocks enabling dynamic instantiation of portions of an algorithm to handle particular discrete events. Certain embodiments provide for operation of some or all portions of an algorithm when a connection between a client device and an algorithm server is broken.
Virtualizing For User-Defined Algorithm Electronic Trading
- Chicago IL, US Michael Unetich - Chicago IL, US Daniel Lidor - Chicago IL, US Nathan Edwards - New York NY, US
International Classification:
G06Q 40/04
Abstract:
Certain embodiments reduce the risks of traditionally programmed algorithms such as syntax errors, unclear logic, and the need for a non-trader programmer to develop the algorithm as specified by a trader by reducing or eliminating the writing of programming code by a user. Certain embodiments provide a design canvas area and blocks for designing an algorithm. Certain embodiments provide for grouping blocks placed in the design canvas area. Certain embodiments provide for virtualized group blocks enabling dynamic instantiation of portions of an algorithm to handle particular discrete events. Certain embodiments provide for operation of some or all portions of an algorithm when a connection between a client device and an algorithm server is broken.
Virtualizing For User-Defined Algorithm Electronic Trading
- CHICAGO IL, US Michael Unetich - Chicago IL, US Daniel Lidor - Chicago IL, US Nathan Edwards - New York NY, US
International Classification:
G06Q 40/04
Abstract:
Certain embodiments reduce the risks of traditionally programmed algorithms such as syntax errors, unclear logic, and the need for a non-trader programmer to develop the algorithm as specified by a trader by reducing or eliminating the writing of programming code by a user. Certain embodiments provide a design canvas area and blocks for designing an algorithm. Certain embodiments provide for grouping blocks placed in the design canvas area. Certain embodiments provide for virtualized group blocks enabling dynamic instantiation of portions of an algorithm to handle particular discrete events. Certain embodiments provide for operation of some or all portions of an algorithm when a connection between a client device and an algorithm server is broken.
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parition of this infrequent omen does not necessarily mean the end of the world. In fact, it has occurred in the S&P 500 four times since the start of the market cycle that began in March of 2009, wrote Nathan Edwards, financial planner and wealth manager at IMG Management, in a recent blog.
Date: Dec 06, 2018
Category: Headlines
Source: Google
Should You Get a Cheaper Phone? Be Sure to Look Into the Camera
ll get a decent camera. Many cheaper phones have high-resolution sensors that can take clear, rich photos. A cheap phone today is going to have a better camera than a cheap phone from three years ago, said Nathan Edwards, a senior editor for Wirecutter. Its not like theyre truly awful.