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A fully electronic exchange is composed of a network of computers whose main role is to match traders' orders electronically.
In a fully electronic exchange, all trades occur electronically, whereas on some other type of exchanges, transactions are still made on a trading floor (open outcry).

Example of fully electronic exchanges:
International Securities Exchange (Options Exchange)
Australian Securities Exchange (Stock Exchange)


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ISEE Index - ISE Sentiment Index
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The International Securities Exchange (ISE), which is an fully electronic options market based in the United States, releases a put/call ratio (ISEE Index) that uses a different calculation methodology (to be more precise, it doesn't use all the call and put volume) than the put/call ratios calculated by many other...
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ISE index options list
by The trader, uploaded several months ago

This is a list of index options symbols listed in the International securities exchange (ISE). ISE introduced index options in October 2003 and it was the first time indexes were traded fully electronically.

This ISE symbol list also contains sector indexes that track the performance of publicity traded companies in different...

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Australian Stock Market
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This list contains 1950 ticker symbols. These are ticker symbols of stocks that trade in the Australian stock market.
The Australian securities exchange, or the ASX, is the main stock exchange in Australia. It is based in Sydney and it was formed in 1987. The Australian securities exchange...

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