Goldman Sachs Simplifies Options Trading With New Visualization Tool

Discussion in 'Options' started by ETJ, Apr 18, 2023.

  1. ETJ

    ETJ

    Goldman Sachs Simplifies Options Trading With New Visualization Tool
    Bianca Chan - Business Insider
    Goldman Sachs is expanding on a tool aimed at simplifying the complex world of derivatives trading for its institutional clients.
    The tool, called Visual Structuring, aims to change the way traders analyze potential options trades, whether it's determining if the timing or pricing of a certain trade is right based on what's happening in the markets, or how they communicate and work together.
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  2. ETJ

    ETJ

    Goldman Sachs expands options visualisation tool to include equities and crypto


    The bank launched the visual structuring tool for FX as part of its Marquee platform in September last year; todays expansion includes new machine learning capabilities.

    By Annabel Smith
    [​IMG]Goldman Sachs has expanded the remit of its Visual Structuring tool capabilities to include equities, crypto and precious metals.

    The expanded tool which uses natural language input now covers 2,200 equities.

    Available via the bank’s institutional client platform Marquee, Visual Structuring allows for indicative price discovery and trade idea generation in options by allowing clients to assess price variations, scenarios, run back testing analysis, and collaborate with colleagues.

    Goldman launched the tool for foreign exchange in September last year.

    Alongside the expansion of asset classes, additional features now include use of machine learning technology for faster pricing of certain exotics, natural language inputs and group sharing. Goldman has also today announced the launch of Android and web versions of the tool.

    “This level of innovation introduces a new paradigm that changes the way traders can price derivatives,” the bank said in a press release.
     
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  3. mikeriley

    mikeriley

    Thankfully they'll never develop technology
    that can hide break of structure and retest
    on higher time frames. :cool:
     
  4. This sounds like saying Microsoft develops a security tool... :)