High-Frequency Trading (HFT)

Delve into the advanced world of high-frequency trading, focusing on low-latency strategies, market microstructure, and specialized infrastructure using C++.

9 courses

Dynamic Web Apps with HTMX and Go: Out-of-Band Updates

Learn to build responsive, real-time web interfaces by updating multiple page elements in a single request using HTMX out-of-band swaps and a Go backend.

C# Financial Algorithms: Stock Settlement and Idle Time Calculations

Model stock trade settling periods and calculate optimal execution times using modern C# logic and frequency-counting algorithms.

Tracking Active Stock Brokers with Kotlin, Frequency Maps, and Heaps

Learn to build efficient trade tracking algorithms in Kotlin using frequency maps and min-heaps to identify top-performing brokers in real time.

Java Concurrency for High-Frequency Bidding with Atomic Variables

Master Java thread safety and lock-free programming using atomic variables to build high-performance, low-latency bidding systems.

Building Non-Blocking Bidding Engines with Java AtomicInteger

Learn to handle high-concurrency auction bids using non-blocking Java APIs, optimistic locking, and thread-safe structures without traditional lock overhead.

Algorithmic Trading Strategies and Portfolio Management Guide

Learn to design automated trading strategies and manage investment portfolios using modern quantitative analysis and risk management techniques.

High-Frequency Trading Foundations: How Speed Reshapes Markets

Build a clear conceptual map of how high-frequency trading works, what makes it different from other algorithmic strategies, and why infrastructure matters as much as code.

Designing Your First Low-Latency Trading Strategy with C++ Concepts

Walk through the design choices, data structures, and engineering tradeoffs behind a simple low-latency trading strategy expressed in modern C++ terms.

Careers in High-Frequency Trading: Roles, Skills, and Realistic Paths In

Understand the different roles inside a high-frequency trading firm and map a realistic path from your current background into one of them.