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September 27, 2006
Realtime via GTalk at Morgan
Fitting into my thesis that open instant message platforms are the best vehicle for the next generation of realtime systems -- even if they end up looking nothing like IM -- is this news yesterday from J.P. Morgan:JPMorgan's Electronic Client Solutions (ECS) announced today the launch of AlgoAlert, an instant messaging service that provides unique charts as well as real-time updates of algorithmic trading performance and trading conditions such as halts and oversized orders. AlgoAlert can be received via a variety of email and instant messaging platforms including, AOL's AIM service, the BLOOMBERG PROFESSIONAL® service's messaging system, and the Google Talk ™ instant messaging service.Mind you, their mention of "dark pool" algorithms later in the release is more than a litlte spooky.
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http://investor.shareholder.com/jpmorganchase/press/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=210277&ReleaseType=Current
found by a search for [aqua arid].
seems that dark pool probably refers to dark liquidity which are non public trading networks.









Hmm, neither [dark pool algorithms] nor [dark pool algorithm] have any Google hits.
Any idea what these are, and where JPMorgan might have "recently announced" same in such a way to avoid notice by the all-seeing googly eye?