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Goldman Sachs Introduces New Option Algorithms
Publish Date : 1/10/2008 8:11:00 AM   Source : American Local News Onlypunjab.com

Goldman Sachs Electronic Trading announced today the launch of two new U.S. Listed Option algorithms, enhancing the firms suite of advanced trading functionality. The addition of Iceberg and Delta Adjusted algorithms marks the third and fourth strategies in Goldman Sachs's growing suite of options execution algorithms and order types, which have been built on the successful foundation laid by SIGMA and Prowler. These strategies are available to clients trading electronically over all the GSET platforms, specifically REDIPlus and our FIX offering.

The Iceberg strategy will post small orders into the various markets holding the balance. The order placement logic dynamically optimizes the price and the size of the various orders keeping in sync with every tick in the markets. As the posted orders are executed, they are replaced with subsequent tranches until the entire order is filled or cancelled. If the market moves into the limit price, the order aggressively takes liquidity by sweeping with IOC orders.

The Delta Adjusted strategy is designed to float at a limit with the underlying security according to the option delta. The order will be temporarily paused if the price moves outside the upper and lower bounds set on the underlier, keeping the delta relevant. Additionally, this order will scan all seven option markets until the order is marketable and then sweep liquidity accordingly.

JP Xenakis, head of electronic listed options sales at Goldman Sachs, noted, "Over the past years--and particularly in the volatile market environment of the past few months--we've seen an increase in clients' incorporation of options into their overall trading strategy. The suite of algorithms and tools that we offer aids clients in finding optimal liquidity and the best prices.

Goldman Sachs Electronic Trading offers equities, options, futures, and synthetics algorithmic strategies across North America, Europe, and Asia. Goldman Sachs has been committed to electronic options trading for nearly 10 years and executes over 1 million US options contracts each day. In addition to the latest liquidity-seeking options algorithms, clients can take advantage of SIGMA smart routing, sweeping functionality with Prowler, connectivity to all seven US options exchanges, and complex order types, including butterflies, straddles, strangles, and custom strategies. Additionally, Goldman Sachs recently introduced connectivity to several European options exchanges. Clients can access Goldman Sachs electronic options capabilities via REDIPlus, its award-winning Execution Management System, via FIX or Bloomberg.

Goldman Sachs is a leading global investment banking, securities and investment management firm that provides a wide range of services worldwide to a substantial and diversified client base that includes corporations, financial institutions, governments and high net worth individuals. Founded in 1869, it is one of the oldest and largest investment banking firms. The firm is headquartered in New York and maintains offices in London, Frankfurt, Tokyo, Hong Kong and other major financial centers around the world.



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