Term:
Program trading; basket trading; index arbitrage trading
Definition:

Using a computer to measure and track the relationship between a stock's cash value and a variety of so-called derivative instruments such as stock options and futures indexes and trading on the results. Program traders often trade in very large quantities and therefore have a major influence on the market. Basket trading and program trading are often used synonymously but program trading is sometimes associated only with market closing prices.

Domain:
Finance
Source:
World Bank: Glossary of Finance and Debt
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