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FORBES: Speed-Traders-R-Us? Algorithmic Trading Trickles Down To Individual Investors
According to Forbes’ Jeremy Bogaisky, Christopher Ivey is working on what he thinks is the next step in the evolution of trading. six flights up in a dim, grungy office building in Manhattan’s Union Square neighborhood. His efforts also serve … Continue reading →
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