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Direct access trading

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Definition:
A system whereby clients trade directly with other clients, for example, a market-maker on NASDAQ, or a specialist on the floor of an exchange without broker interference.


Direct access trading (DAT) is the preferred trading system for day traders, where success is dependent upon speed of execution.


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