Trading Infrastructure Costs

Cost

Trading infrastructure costs represent the aggregate expenses associated with establishing and maintaining the technological and operational framework necessary for participation in cryptocurrency, options, and financial derivatives markets. These costs encompass hardware, software, connectivity, data feeds, and personnel required for order execution, risk management, and regulatory compliance. Efficient cost management within this domain directly impacts trading profitability and competitive advantage, particularly given the low-latency demands of modern electronic trading.
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Taker Fee

Meaning ⎊ A fee charged to traders who remove liquidity from the order book by executing orders against existing entries.