This is slowed down for human consumption, but the entire show takes place in less than a second.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rB5jJuMP84E
What High Frequency Trading (HFT) Looks Like
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What High Frequency Trading (HFT) Looks Like
"All generous minds have a horror of what are commonly called 'Facts'. They are the brute beasts of the intellectual domain." -- Thomas Hobbes
Disclaimer: I am not a broker, dealer, investment advisor, physician, theologian or prophet. I should not be considered as legally permitted to render such advice!
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Re: What High Frequency Trading (HFT) Looks Like
I've always thought of it as computers day trading using algorithms..
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Re: What High Frequency Trading (HFT) Looks Like
Aye carumba. This is why it's called "trading" and not "investing".
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Re: What High Frequency Trading (HFT) Looks Like
Reminds me of a 1990s era art installation.
Re: What High Frequency Trading (HFT) Looks Like
Maybe it's too much of a generalization but I've always thought that HFTs improve market efficiency by making small profits on (supposedly) mispriced securities.. and greater market efficiency is usually a win for passive investments (like the PP.)
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Re: What High Frequency Trading (HFT) Looks Like
Thats the lie the HFT apologists sell you. In reality, its a tax on everyone. And the regulators are so far behind the curve, it is comical.blackomen wrote: Maybe it's too much of a generalization but I've always thought that HFTs improve market efficiency by making small profits on (supposedly) mispriced securities.. and greater market efficiency is usually a win for passive investments (like the PP.)
"All generous minds have a horror of what are commonly called 'Facts'. They are the brute beasts of the intellectual domain." -- Thomas Hobbes
Disclaimer: I am not a broker, dealer, investment advisor, physician, theologian or prophet. I should not be considered as legally permitted to render such advice!
Disclaimer: I am not a broker, dealer, investment advisor, physician, theologian or prophet. I should not be considered as legally permitted to render such advice!