(Bloomberg) — The nemesis of Wall Streets high- frequency traders operates out of an apartment-sized office above the Bliss Salon — manicure/pedicure $45 — on Elm Street in the Chicago suburb of ...
(Kitco News) - It was the “flash crash” of May 2010 that woke Eric Scott Hunsader to the idea that high-frequency trading might have a hand in trading disruptions. The “flash crash” caused the Dow ...
Robots have taken over the financial market, and we're all going to die. That's my (not totally unfair) summary of the reactions from pundits stemming from a neat animated GIF from the market-research ...
A single mysterious computer program that placed orders — and then subsequently canceled them — made up 4 percent of all quote traffic in the U.S. stock market last week, according to the top tracker ...
Monday's market-moving ISM manufacturing data was inadvertently sent early by Thomson Reuters to a select group of high-frequency traders, many of whom immediately traded on the information before it ...
Charts of trading produced by Hunsader’s eight-person firm have captivated everyone from regulators to art gallery owners. One stunt involved a computerized piano piece mimicking quotes for an ...
Nanex, a US data analysis firm, has said high-speed traders may have been the primary cause of the delay the Facebook IPO and could have subsequently profited at the expense of retail investors. Nanex ...
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