Talk:Dark pool

Latest comment: 6 years ago by Amakuru in topic Requested move 21 June 2017

Merger proposal edit

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The result of this discussion was to merge Sargdub (talk) 02:53, 8 August 2014 (UTC)Reply

Should Dark pools of liquidity be merged into Dark liquidity? Currently, this article (Dark liquidity) links to Dark pools of liquidity with the link dark pools, which currently redirects to Dark pools of liquidity. I'd just like to see this separation reviewed by an expert in the field. – Wdfarmer (talk) 09:33, 17 December 2008 (UTC)Reply

  • I found this article via googling "dark pool". The definition was exactly what I wanted. I am not an "expert" but an independent investor. 76.100.141.4 (talk) 01:36, 25 May 2009 (UTC)chistletoeReply
  • I am also not an expert in dark liquidity pools, but after reading both articles I believe they should be merged. The Dark Liquidity article provides the real explanation and the Dark Pools article just give a list of providers. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 12.20.212.130 (talk) 18:41, 9 June 2009 (UTC)Reply
  • Obviously they should be merged. They are about precisely the same subject. This article has a much more appropriate title for an encyclopedia article. Elroch (talk) 07:51, 4 August 2009 (UTC)Reply
  • I know well one of the independent pools suggested in the dark pools page. Having read through both articles, I believe they should be merged and also reference some of what the SEC proposed on October 21st 2009. http://www.sec.gov/news/press/2009/2009-223.htm Another phrase that should be tied to this article is 'Upstairs Trading' or the 'Upstairs Market' so that some historical perspective can be added to this topic. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.229.79.218 (talk) 22:36, 21 February 2010 (UTC)Reply
  • I support the merge of these two articles. The subject is essentially the same Dialectric (talk) 11:36, 23 July 2010 (UTC)Reply
  • I work for a company that operates a dark pool and agree that these two pages are discussing the same topic. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 209.191.246.3 (talk) 17:26, 4 August 2010 (UTC)Reply
  • May be they should be merged, but still the headline should be Dark Pool Liquidity —Preceding unsigned comment added by 41.75.229.136 (talk) 05:15, 23 August 2010 (UTC)Reply
Comment: google scholar shows 'dark liquidity' to be most commonly used, with 97 citations (18 in news); "Dark pools of liquidity" has 79 citations (2 in news), "Dark pool trading" has 46 (4 in news) and "Dark pool liquidity" appears in only 15 sources. Dialectric (talk) 16:12, 27 September 2010 (UTC)Reply
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Regulation? edit

I would like to see some commentary about how this market is regulated compared to open markets. Kevink707 (talk) 17:35, 21 October 2011 (UTC)Reply

Section merging required edit

Seems like a few of the current sections would benefit from a bit of M&A action, but also I wondered if there are any active editors that would like to discuss how to add content about the controversies or arguments against this form of exchange. This piece in WSJ recently for example highlights some of the problems that seem to have cropped up in the course of running dark trading houses. I'll add the information and later it would easily be manipulated or rewritten or whatever. The Sound and the Fury (talk) 18:27, 9 April 2012 (UTC)Reply

Removed sections edit

Some of this seems to have been written by a young professor who has drank too much coffee. No footnotes. Constant references to the second person. Let me just drop in here the sections that I'm removing and we can decide later what to do with them. The Sound and the Fury (talk) 18:41, 9 April 2012 (UTC)Reply

David Adam Kess (talk) 7:17, 26 December 2014 (UTC)

References edit

 
Dark_liquidity is not funny

gpu based strategy edit

hft private equities funds is gpu-based according to

my edit sentence has nothing saying about lawsuit, nonsense reason for revert — Preceding unsigned comment added by 120.137.174.133 (talk) 13:41, 10 April 2015 (UTC)Reply

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Trade? Or order? edit

Article currently says (near the top)

some market participants are disadvantaged as they cannot see the trades before they are executed

I am far from an expert on this so somebody please clarify: should this refer to orders instead? One party makes an offer to sell, another to buy, but neither of these are "trades" until they execute, right? So what would it mean to see a trade before it executes? If this should say "orders" please correct the article. If "trades" is the correct word, please explain (in the article) what it means to have a "trade" that has not yet executed. Thank you. 72.208.150.248 (talk) 18:12, 22 April 2017 (UTC)Reply

This has been fixed. Sargdub (talk) 11:32, 21 June 2017 (UTC)Reply

Requested move 21 June 2017 edit

The following is a closed discussion of a requested move. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on the talk page. Editors desiring to contest the closing decision should consider a move review. No further edits should be made to this section.

The result of the move request was: Moved. No opposition, and seems entirely reasonable.  — Amakuru (talk) 12:03, 29 June 2017 (UTC)Reply



Dark liquidityDark pool – The article is mostly about dark pools themselves and this is the more common name. The liquidity is covered in the article and is obviously a key part of dark pools. There has been some previous changes but I feel the most appropriate name for this article now is dark pool after its development. There had been a previous changes and even a merge from Dark pools of liquidity which is also a common name for this concept. I feel that given the development of the article and a lot more references to this from its use in high frequency trading, it now makes sense to change it to Dark pool again. This will require an administrator as dark pool, and dark pool liquidity have been used in the past and are now redirects. Sargdub (talk) 00:20, 21 June 2017 (UTC)Sargdub (talk) 00:19, 21 June 2017 (UTC)Reply

I don't have a view on whether of not this should be changed but if it is the lead needs to be changed since the term dark pool is not mentioned.--64.229.167.158 (talk) 03:53, 24 June 2017 (UTC)Reply

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