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The Trading Industry
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Bachelor's degree Trading and Dealing (The Structure of Trading) Mind Map on The Trading Industry, created by Vhia Rose on 14/09/2013.
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trading and dealing
the structure of trading
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The Trading Industry
The Players
Buy Side "Buys Liquidity Services"
Investors
Borrowers
Hedgers
Asset exchangers
Gamblers
Sell Side "Provides liquidity services"
Dealers
Brokers
Broker-dealers
Trade Facilitators
Exchanges
Provides a forum where traders meet
Clearing and Settlement Agents, Depositories and Custodians
Facilitates settlement and prevents problems with creditworthiness (default)
Netting (default 1, default all)
Improves efficiency
Decrease default risk
Clearing Houses
Facilitates settlement of futures, options and swaps
Trading Instruments
Real Assets
Spot commodities
IP
Real Estate
Pollution rights
Financial Assets
Stocks and warrants
Bonds
Trust units
ETFs
Currencies
Derivative Contracts
Futures
Agricultural Commodities
Financial Instruments
Non-agricultural commodities
Standardised contract to deliver commodity or asset, at time T, and for $x
Forwards
Options
The right to buy or sell underlying asset at time T for $x
Calls
Puts
American
European
Swaps
Agreement to exchange cash flow, at time T and under n rules
Plain vanilla interest rate swaps
Cross currency swaps
Contracts for Difference (CFD)
Seller pays to buyer difference in price of asset between time of contract and time of maturity
If diff is negative buyer then pays to seller
Speculation on price movements
Upfront capital required to control position
Return > capital required (attractive investment)
Hybrid Instruments
Insurance Contracts
Gambling Contracts
Market Regulation
Government Regulatory Agencies (like ASIC)
Self regulatory agencies (like exchanges)
Professional organisations (like CFAs)
International regulations (like Basel Committee)
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