The Evolving Market Structure (guest: Peter Haynes & Jenny Hadiaris)
May 3, 2024
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Jenny Hadiaris and Peter Haynes talk about evolving market structures, algorithmic trading strategies, 24-hour trading impact, commodities trends, and investment opportunities. They also share insights on market manipulation, cheese futures, and beer banter.
The future of global capital markets is predicted to be more automated and global in nature, leveraging generative AI for efficiency and improved decision-making.
The debate around Canadian pension funds owning more Canadian assets highlights concerns about potential political interference and the importance of independent investment decisions.
The move towards 24-hour trading offers increased accessibility and global participation but raises concerns about higher trading costs and liquidity challenges during off-peak hours.
Collaborative client relationships and mentorship play crucial roles in professionals' careers, emphasizing the significance of networking and alliances in professional growth.
Deep dives
Evolution of Markets
The future of global capital markets is predicted to be more automated and global in nature, with increased reliance on generative AI for efficiency and improved decision-making. Market structure is expected to continue its trajectory towards automation, leveraging innovative technologies to enhance trading processes.
Canadian Pension Funds and Assets
The debate around Canadian pension funds owning more Canadian assets has raised concerns about potential political interference in pension fund investments. The focus on increasing Canadian asset holdings may overlook broader market dynamics and the importance of independent investment decisions by pension funds.
Impact of 24-Hour Trading
The move towards 24-hour trading is viewed as a double-edged sword, offering increased accessibility and global participation but raising concerns about higher trading costs and liquidity challenges during off-peak hours. The shift towards extended trading hours is linked to the rise of international interest in global markets.
Key Relationships in Career Development
Significant figures in professionals' careers play crucial roles by offering guidance, opportunities, and support. Collaborative client relationships have helped professionals navigate career transitions and make informed decisions, underscoring the importance of networking and alliances in professional growth.
A Diverse Podcast Discussion on Various Topics
The podcast covers a wide range of topics from mentorship to podcasting, marketing, geopolitical discussions, health and fitness, and even wilderness explorations. The hosts engage in a dynamic and entertaining conversation where they share personal stories, opinions, and insights on different subjects.
Insights on Market Trends and Forecasts
The hosts delve into market trends, including commodity prices such as oil, gold, uranium, and agricultural products like wheat and sugar. They discuss potential trading opportunities, pointing towards a bullish stance on certain commodities based on chart patterns and market analysis.
Personal Life Updates and Celebratory Occasions
The hosts share personal updates, including birthday celebrations, travel plans, and upcoming events like mastermind sessions and surfing adventures in Portugal. They discuss their future plans, interactions with fellow traders, and collaborations for future podcast episodes.
Geographical and Cultural Exploration through Podcast Conversations
The podcast captures the essence of discussions on travel destinations, ranging from Portugal and Mexico to surfing adventures and wilderness experiences. The hosts share their perspectives on cultural differences, outdoor activities, and geographical preferences, showcasing a mix of personal interests and explorations.
This week Kevin and Patrick welcome to the show, Jenny Hadiaris head of market structure from TD Cowen & Peter Haynes, head of index and market structure research from TD Securities. They discuss the evolving markets, how the markets have changed and where they may be headed in the future.