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Date: 2014-12-30 11:19:14
Stock market
Investment
Mathematical finance
Financial services
Slippage
Trading strategy
Investment management
Implementation shortfall
Volume-weighted average price
Financial economics
Financial markets
Finance

Transaction Cost Analysis Understanding Trade Execution Impact Transaction Cost Analysis (TCA) lets investment managers determine the effectiveness of their portfolio transactions. By providing greater transparency into

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