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When: Thursday, April 30th
Where: Hyatt Regency, San Francisco

Join us for a lively panel discussion.

Given the increasing trends toward algorithmic trading, our panel will focus on 
addressing topics like advanced execution strategies in cash and futures due to 
reduction in trade sizes, increases in messaging and its relation to CPU 
power/architectural changes, co-location and advanced connectivity 
alternatives, increasing need for detailed historical data and the shift of OTC 
products to an exchange-traded environment and relevant operational changes.  
We'll also look at the role of technology in risk management.
Panelist Include:

• Ben Van Vliet, Professor, Stuart School of Business, IIT
• Paul Zubulake, Senior Analyst, AITE Group
• Lothar Kloster, SVP, Eurex
• Brian Haag, VP Algorithmic Trading, RTS Realtime Systems

Who should attend?

• Proprietary Traders • Algorithmic Trading Professionals
• Hedge Fund Managers • Financial Engineers

Agenda:

2.00pm Registration
2.20pm Introduction RTS Realtime Systems & Eurex
2.30pm Panel Discussion
4.00pm Q & A
4.30pm Cocktail Reception

There is no fee to attend this seminar.

Email us at [email protected] for more details about the event.

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