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Supercomputers VS High-Frequency Trading: Analysis Leads to New Regulatory Law
According to ScienceWorldReport, When there’s money to be made, most loopholes have already been explored and exploited – but emerging technologies are changing the game, creating new opportunities for moneymakers and headaches for regulators. To counter this, researchers are now … Continue reading
BIOS IT launches ultra-fast server solution for high frequency trading at Low Latency Summit New York
According to SourceWire, BIOS IT, a partner of Super Micro Computer, Inc. (NASDAQ: SMCI), is proud to announce the availability of the next generation of Hyper-Speed Solutions, designed to deliver ultra-fast high performance for high frequency trading and other mission … Continue reading
Knightmare on Wall Street’s Edgar Perez on ‘Knight Capital, Goldman Sachs and NASDAQ’s trading glitches, a Sad New Market Reality?’
Mr. Edgar Perez, Author, The Speed Traders and Knightmare on Wall Street, will provide the keynote speech “Knight Capital, Goldman Sachs and NASDAQ’s trading glitches, a Sad New Market Reality?” at High-Frequency Trading Leaders Forum 2013 Chicago, “Strategic and Tactical … Continue reading
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A dark magic: The rise of the robot traders
“Humans cannot compete on speed, it’s as simple as that.” Ten years ago, John Coates was a trader in Wall Street. Today, he is a neuroscientist at Cambridge University, and spends his days monitoring traders’ hormones to see what makes … Continue reading
The pursuit of trading speed takes to the air
Balloons, drones and low earth-orbiting satellites – these could be the next weapons in the battle to squeeze every last microsecond out of a trade execution. Hugh Cumberland, a solution manager at connectivity provider Colt, said: “It may sound like … Continue reading
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Tagged Basildon, Frankfurt, high-frequency trading, London, Microwave, Optical fiber, Speed Trading, technology
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Top 25+ Finance and Investing Leaders Joining World’s Most Influential HFT Conference in London
“Strategic and Tactical Insights for Investors, Speed Traders, Brokers and Exchanges” is the theme of High-Frequency Trading Leaders Forum 2013 (http://www.High-Frequency-Trading-Conference.com) forum that will provide attendees in London (March 21) with the most up-to-date review of where this ever-changing industry … Continue reading
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Azul Systems Brings the Best Java for Big Data and Real-Time Analytics to HFT Leaders Forum 2013, Most Influential High-Frequency Trading Conference
Azul Systems, the award-winning leader in Java runtime scalability, announced its sponsorship of the most influential high-frequency trading conference in the world, Golden Networking’s High Frequency Trading Leaders Forum 2013 London, March 21. Anyone interested or involved in high-frequency trading … Continue reading
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What the Foresight Report Tells us About the Future of Computer Trading in Financial Markets
A key message coming from the widely-read Foresight Report entitled The Future of Computer Trading in Financial Markets (2012), prepared by The Government Office for Science, London, indicates that high frequency trading (HFT) and algorithmic trading (AT) may have several … Continue reading
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Regulation Should Leave Market Microstructure Alone, Says Philippe Guillot, Financial Markets Chief
(February 14, 2013, New York)According to Waters Technology’s Steve Dew-Jones, Regulators are giving Mifid I—which increased competition—a vote of confidence, but are also highlighting the increased complexity and unintended consequences that followed the legislation. In this regard, Philippe Guillot, executive … Continue reading
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Traders prepare for HFT shift into emerging markets
Better infrastructure and deeper liquidity is attracting high-frequency traders to exploit EM currencies, say traders and technology providers The effects of high-frequency trading (HFT) on developed foreign exchange markets have been well-documented in recent years, but signs of HFT are … Continue reading
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