Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Term of the Day: Zaraba method



March 11, 2014
Zaraba method
A method of matching orders that involves using an auction-like process to trade securities. The orders are organized by both their prices and the time that they were taken. As soon as an order for a security is delivered, it is compared and matched with orders already in the order book. When a bid comes in that matches the price requested by another order, the two orders are executed and taken out of the order book.
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