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Systematic trading (also known as mechanical trading) is a way of defining trade goals, risk controls and rules that can make investment and trading decisions in a methodical way. Systematic trading includes both manual trading of systems, and full or partial automation using computers. Although technical systematic systems are more common, there are also systems using fundamental data such as those in equity long:short hedge funds and GTAA funds. Systematic trading includes both high frequency trading (HFT, sometimes called algorithmic trading) and slower types of investment such as systematic trend following. It also includes passive index tracking.

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  • Trading sistemático (también conocido como trading mecánico) es una forma de definir los objetivos comerciales, los controles de riesgo y las normas que pueden tomar decisiones de inversión y comerciales de manera metódica.​ Lo opuesto al comercio sistemático es el comercio discrecional. La desventaja de la negociación discrecional es que puede ser influenciada por las emociones, no es fácilmente comprobable, y tiene un control de riesgo menos riguroso.​ (es)
  • Systematic trading (also known as mechanical trading) is a way of defining trade goals, risk controls and rules that can make investment and trading decisions in a methodical way. Systematic trading includes both manual trading of systems, and full or partial automation using computers. Although technical systematic systems are more common, there are also systems using fundamental data such as those in equity long:short hedge funds and GTAA funds. Systematic trading includes both high frequency trading (HFT, sometimes called algorithmic trading) and slower types of investment such as systematic trend following. It also includes passive index tracking. (en)
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  • Trading sistemático (también conocido como trading mecánico) es una forma de definir los objetivos comerciales, los controles de riesgo y las normas que pueden tomar decisiones de inversión y comerciales de manera metódica.​ El trading sistemático incluye tanto el trading manual de sistemas, como la automatización total o parcial mediante el uso de computadoras. Aunque los sistemas sistemáticos técnicos son más comunes, también hay sistemas que utilizan datos fundamentales como los de los fondos de cobertura de renta variable long:short y los fondos GTAA. El comercio sistemático incluye tanto el trading de alta frecuencia (HFT, a veces llamado trading algorítmico) como tipos de inversión más lentos, como el seguimiento sistemático de tendencias. También incluye el seguimiento pasivo de índices. Lo opuesto al comercio sistemático es el comercio discrecional. La desventaja de la negociación discrecional es que puede ser influenciada por las emociones, no es fácilmente comprobable, y tiene un control de riesgo menos riguroso.​ El trading sistemático se relaciona con el trading cuantitativo. El trading cuantitativo incluye todo el trading que utiliza técnicas cuantitativas; la mayor parte del trading cuantitativo implica el uso de técnicas de valoración de activos de mercado como los derivados, pero la decisión de trading puede ser sistemática o discrecional. (es)
  • Systematic trading (also known as mechanical trading) is a way of defining trade goals, risk controls and rules that can make investment and trading decisions in a methodical way. Systematic trading includes both manual trading of systems, and full or partial automation using computers. Although technical systematic systems are more common, there are also systems using fundamental data such as those in equity long:short hedge funds and GTAA funds. Systematic trading includes both high frequency trading (HFT, sometimes called algorithmic trading) and slower types of investment such as systematic trend following. It also includes passive index tracking. The opposite of systematic trading is discretionary trading. The disadvantage of discretionary trading is that it may be influenced by emotions, isn't easily back tested, and has less rigorous risk control. Systematic trading is related to quantitative trading. Quantitative trading includes all trading that use quantitative techniques; most quantitative trading involves using techniques to value market assets like derivatives but the trading decision may be systematic or discretionary. (en)
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