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Cash equities chat. An execution management system, or EMS, is focused on real-time trading, market data, and analytics. It allows a broker to manage orders across multiple trading venues, including exchanges, brokers age alternative trading systems, sometimes with algorithmic support. While an OMS can operate independently of an EMS (or without one), as the market has developed the functions have tended to BE integrated.

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