
Institutional Trading
Institutional trading involves large-scale buying and selling of financial assets, such as stocks or bonds, by organizations like mutual funds, pension funds, hedge funds, and insurance companies. These institutions trade significant volumes, which can influence market prices and liquidity. Unlike individual investors, they use advanced strategies and in-depth analysis to manage their portfolios and meet organizational financial goals. Institutional trading is essential for the functioning of financial markets, providing liquidity and helping establish fair prices for assets.