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Program Trades

Program trades are computerized trades that usually involve a lot of shares and a lot of money.

Investors make these trades directly with the system of computers used by the exchanges—no going through brokers like a chump. Usually, you can only complete program trades at specific times of day because the size of the trade can affect market prices. 

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