
Institutional Traders
Institutional traders are large organizations—such as banks, mutual funds, hedge funds, and pension funds—that buy and sell financial assets like stocks, bonds, or commodities on behalf of their clients or members. Unlike individual investors, these entities trade in high volumes and have significant market influence due to their size. They employ professional teams and advanced strategies to manage investments and aim to generate returns for those they serve. Their activities can impact market prices and liquidity, and they play a crucial role in the functioning of financial markets.