Institutional Trading part 5

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Institutional traders are defined as traders who engage in the buying and selling of securities for the accounts that they manage for any institution or a group of people. Some of the most common examples of institutional traders are mutual funds, pension funds, insurance companies, and exchange-traded funds. These institutional traders are capable of investing in securities that are generally not available for retail traders. These securities include both swaps and forwards

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