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Overview: Advent Software®, (www.advent.com), a global firm, has provided trusted solutions to the world's leading financial professionals since 1983. Firms in 60 countries use Advent technology and manage investments totaling nearly US $18 trillion.
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130/30 Strategies: Passing Fad or Future Trend? by Advent Software, Inc
October 2008 - This white paper is geared at investment managers who are considering adding a 130/30 strategy to their offering; it provides a solid overview, including an uncompromised assessment of the benefits and challenges.
2007 Asset Management Operations and Compensation Survey by Advent Software, Inc
July 2008 - This Asset Management Operations and Compensation Survey conducted by Advent Users Group and Advent Software was taken by over one hundred investment firms. Technology, operations and compensation were the three key areas covered in the survey.
Aite Group Research Report - Rise of Dark Pools and Rebirth of ECNs: Death to Exchanges? by Advent Software, Inc
July 2008 - This whitepaper examines some of the key trends within the U.S. ATS market, and provides clear categorizations of some of the platforms vying for market share. This report also provides U.S. equities market share estimates and future projections.
Performance Attribution: A Powerful Tool for Identifying the Sources of Investment Performance by Advent Software, Inc
August 2008 - This whitepaper provides an overview of what performance attribution is and how it works. It also analyzes two of the most commonly used attribution models in their approach and in the results they yield.
The Buyside and the Three Phase Evolution of Electronic Trading White Paper by Advent Software, Inc
July 2008 - This paper presents the buyside with a framework that offers a vision for the trading platforms. This framework explains why the future of trading belongs to independent broker-neutral systems supplied by software firms rather than sellside brokers.
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