High Speed Traders Exploit Loophole of CME Computer System
High-speed traders are using a hidden facet of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange’s CME -1.13% computer system to trade on the direction of the futures market before other investors get the same...
View ArticleDespite Risks, Brazil Courts the Millisecond Investor
Dan Horch reports in NY Times that, at a time when the mere phrase “high-frequency trading” makes some investors queasy, Brazil’s stock exchange is putting out the digital welcome mat. In recent years,...
View ArticleRBC seeks patent for THOR technology built to battle high frequency traders
Royal Bank of Canada is moving closer to receiving a U.S. patent for THOR, a technology developed by the bank to battle high-frequency traders. RBC Capital Markets, the corporate and investment...
View ArticleNasdaq Eyes Opportunity as Fixed Income Slips Toward Electronic Trading
Julie Segal writes for Institutional Investor that Nasdaq, once known as the stock home for young technology companies, is making a bid to become a major player in the electronic trading of...
View ArticleHigh Frequency Trader “Spoofs” and “Layers” his Way to Penalties from U.S and...
On July 22, 2013, regulators from the United States Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and the British Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) fined high frequency trader Michael Coscia (and his...
View ArticleHow high-frequency trading took the soul out of my career
In the view of Chicago Tribune Company: It was not subtle. It was not pretty. And yes, it felt mechanical. When the robots came a callin’, it felt like mathematics came and stomped the very soul out of...
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