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# Context of the subject
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# Context of the subject
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The exchange connectivity layer must route orders as fast possible, to stay
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competitive, reduce transaction costs, and lower latencies which could result in
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lost opportunities, therefore less profits.
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It must also take on other duties, due to it being closer to the exchange than
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the rest of the infrastructure. For example, a trading strategy can register
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conditional orders with this service: it must monitor the price of product A and
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X, if product A's cost rise over X's, then it must start selling product B at
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price Y.
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A new exchange connectivity service, called the Execution Gateway, is being
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built at IMC, the eventual goal being to migrate all trading strategies to using
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this gateway to send orders to exchanges. This will allow it to be scaled more
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appropriately. However, care must be taken to maintain the current performance
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during the entirety of the migration in order to stay competitive, and the only
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way to ensure this is to measure it.
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With that context, let's review my expected tasks once more, and expand on each
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of them:
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* Become familiar with the service: before writing the code for the benchmark
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I must first understand what goes into the process of a trade at IMC, what is
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needed from the gateway and from the clients in order to run them and execute
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orders. There is a lot of code at IMC: having different teams working at the
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same time on different trading service results in a lot of churn. The
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global execution team was created to centralise the work on core services that
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must be provided to the rest of the IMC workforce. The global execution
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gateway is one such project, aiming to consolidate all trading strategies
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under one singular method to send orders to their exchanges.
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* Write a dummy load generator: we want to send orders under different
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conditions in order to run multiple scenarios which can model varying cases
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of execution. Having more data for varying corner cases can make us more
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confident of the robustness and efficiency of the service. This is especially
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needed becaue of the various roles that the gateway must fulfill: not only
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must it act as a bridge for the communication between exchanges and traders,
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but also as an order executor. All those cases must be accounted for when
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writing the different scenarios.
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* Benchmark the system under the load: once we can run those scenarios smoothly
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we can start taking multiple measurements. The main one that IMC is interested
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in is wall-to-wall latency (abbreviated W2W): the time it takes for a trade to
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go from a trading strategy to an exchange. The lower this time, the more
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occasions there are to make good trades.
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FIXME: probably more context in my notes
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* Analyze the measurements: the global execution team has some initial
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expectations of the gateway's performance. A divergence on that part could
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mean that the measurements are flawed in some way, or that the gateway is not
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performing as expected. Further analysis can be done to look at the difference
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between mean execution time and the 99th percentile, and analyse the tail of
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the timing distribution: the smaller it is the better. Consistent timing is
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more important than a lower average, because we must be absolutely confident
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that a trade order is going to be executed smoothly, and introducing
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inconsistent latency can result in bad trades.
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# Internship roadmap
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# Internship roadmap
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# Engineering practices
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# Engineering practices
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