Case Study: History of Jane Street - ResearchAndMarkets.com
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Case Study: History of Jane Street" company profile has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
Among the global roster of proprietary trading and non-bank market making firms, the publisher has identified twelve that epitomize the successful navigation of the contemporary challenges required to achieve scale.
What originally appears to have started out as Henry Capital in August 1999, has become one of the most successful proprietary trading firms in the world today. It's a very short list of those who have forged success across regions, product and asset classes, strategies.
Not much is known about the origins of Jane Street - officially or unofficially among the mythologies that tend to travel the channels of trading - other than occasional media reports about its prowess as one of the largest ETF market makers.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Introduction
- Top Proprietary Firms
- Scope Of Jane Street
- Data Sample
- Research Mission
- Glossary
2. Table Of Contents
3. Table Of Exhibits
4. Landscape
- Alpha Capacity Elasticity
- Historical Perspective
- Key Landscape Drivers
5. Storyboard
- European Risk
- US Risk
- US Equity Strategies
- US Option Strategies
- Select Competitor Analysis
- Revenue Estimation Model
6. Conclusion
- Making Market History Market Making
- Next Steps
7. Vignettes
- Speed: Implied Strategy Turnover Frequency
- Position Concentration Risk
- Cryptocurrency Trading
- Focus On GFC
- OTC Derivatives
- Global Balance Sheet
- Enterprise Value
8. Supplemental Exhibits
- European Entities: Operations
- US Entities: Trading And Operations
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