Is there anything that is called as the dual system trading?

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Ryan Childers
Answered 2 years, 2 months ago
<p id="isPasted">Unfortunately, the term "dual system trading" remains ambiguous, encompassing several possibilities within the financial realm. Without further context, pinpointing the specific concept you're interested in is difficult.</p><p>To clarify your question, please consider specifying:</p><ul><li><p>The type of asset you're interested in trading (stocks, forex, etc.).</p></li><li><p>The specific trading strategy you've heard about (e.g., moving average crossover, momentum-based).</p></li><li><p>The source you encountered the term from.</p></li></ul><p>Providing additional details helps me tailor my response, offering a more focused and relevant explanation of "dual system trading" in the context you're seeking.</p>
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Wilbur Holloway
Answered 1 week, 3 days ago
<p id="isPasted">In financial markets, there is no single "Dual System Trading" standard; instead, the term typically refers to three distinct concepts depending on the context: Dual Trading (a regulatory/brokerage practice), Dual Exchange Rates (a national economic system), or Dual Currency Investments (a banking product).&nbsp;</p><p><strong>1. Dual Trading (Brokerage Practice)</strong></p><p>This refers to a practice where a floor broker or firm executes orders for customers while simultaneously trading for their own proprietary account on the same day.&nbsp;</p><ul><li>Purpose: It is intended to increase market liquidity and reduce volatility.</li><li>Risk: It is highly controversial and strictly regulated because it can lead to front-running, …</li></ul>