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Michael Lewis is wrong, says Knightmare on Wall Street’s Edgar Perez: Markets are not any more ‘RIGGED’ than before
According to Edgar Perez, author of Knightmare on Wall Street, The Rise and Fall of Knight Capital and the Biggest Risk for Financial Markets, stock markets are not any more ‘rigged’ than at the beginning of financial trading. He sustains … Continue reading →
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Deciphering Chaos with Commissioner Bart Chilton at High-Frequency Trading Leaders Forum 2012 Chicago
A who’s who in the industry gathered on Tuesday, October 9, at High Frequency Trading Leaders Forum 2012 Chicago, How Knight Capital’s ‘Knightmare on Wall Street’ Could Transform the Regulatory Landscape and Impact Investors, Speed Traders and Brokers”, unique conference … Continue reading →
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Speed Trading Who’s Who at High Frequency Trading Debate Tomorrow October 9 in Chicago
A who’s who in the industry is gathering tomorrow Tuesday at High Frequency Trading Leaders Forum 2012 Chicago, How Knight Capital’s ‘Knightmare on Wall Street’ Could Transform the Regulatory Landscape and Impact Investors, Speed Traders and Brokers”, conference that will … Continue reading →
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New Market Data Model Promises to Boost Trading Performance
Advanced Trading reported that, since the birth of electronic trading, financial firms have valued the competitive advantage provided by technologies that quickly access trading venues and deliver key market data feeds. As the industry has evolved, technological advances have radically … Continue reading →
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When a virtual conclusion is not quite enough
Financial Times reported that, Sir, Leo Melamed (“Protect HFT cheetahs from regulatory poachers”, January 4) writes that high-frequency traders – known as market cheetahs – provide a vital service and chides critics for wanting to cage them. Mr Melamed claims that … Continue reading →
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Algorithmic trading in energy markets
According to Energy Risk, Algorithmic traders are now a significant presence in energy markets. Alexander Osipovich explores how they’re changing the game for human traders. They made their debut on the stock market, and gained notoriety after the ‘Flash Crash’ of … Continue reading →
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Mellanox Claims World’s Lowest Latency Solution for High-Frequency Trading
According to HPC Wire, Mellanox’s messaging acceleration software (VMA 6.0) delivers record-breaking performance for socket-based applications, including those used in financial services, transactional databases and in-memory caching. Read more
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Doubts raised over trading research
Financial News reported that, Sellside and buyside trading executives said the influential working paper entitled The Future of Computer Trading in Financial Markets, published by the Government Office for Science in September, “lacked breadth and depth” and “displayed a lack of … Continue reading →
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HFT’s Hong Kong subsidiary to launch its first RMB mutual fund
According to The Asset, HFT Investment Management Co., Ltd.’s fully-owned Hong Kong subsidiary, HFT HK, was granted approval by the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission to launch its first renminbi mutual fund, the HFT (HK) China RMB fixed income fund. … Continue reading →
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Tagged Aaron Lebovitz, algorithm, Alternative Investments, Andrew Kumiega, Automated Trading, Bank of America, Barclays Capital, Bart Chilton, Bleum, Bon Pisani, Cash Flow, Chicago, Citadel, CNBC, Commodities Futures Trading Commission, Compliance, Deutsche Bank, Dubai, Edgar Perez, Financial Institutions, Fundraising, GETCO, Golden Networking, GoldenNetworking.com, goldennetworking.net, goldman sachs, Hedge Fund Alert, Hedge Funds, Hedge Funds Leaders Forum 2010, HedgeCo, HedgeConnections, high frequency trading india high frequency trading hong kong high frequency trading singapore getco Europe / getco hong kong Jamie Simons Alex frino Getco hong kong Demark indicators, high-frequency trading, High-Frequency Trading Experts Forum 2010, high-frequency trading leaders forum 2011, Hold, Hong Kong, HP, IBM, Individual Investors, infinium capital management, Institutional Investors, Jakarta, James Austin, James Simons, Jim Simons, John Netto, Kuala Lumpur, Manoj Narang, Mary Schapiro, Merrill Lynch, Mexico City, Michael Jackson, Microsoft, Morgan Stanley, Moscow, Nasdaq, New York, NYSE, Oriel Morrison, Practical Guide for Trading, Prime Brokerage, quantitative trading, Raising Funds, Renaissance Technologies, Sao Paulo, Securities and Exchange Commission, Sell, Seoul, Shanghai, Short Sell, Singapore, Starting a Fund, Steve Kroft, Sungard, Terrapinn, The Present and Future of High-Frequency Trading, The Speed Traders, The Speed Traders Workshop, Tradetech, Trading, Ultra High-Frequency Trading, University of Chicago
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Wall Street Group Puts Up Defense of High-Frequency Trading
According to The Wall Street Journal, Wall Street’s largest trade group wants to broaden the discussion surrounding high-frequency trading and its ramifications on investors and broader market structure. Read more
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Tagged Aaron Lebovitz, algorithm, Alternative Investments, Andrew Kumiega, Automated Trading, Bank of America, Barclays Capital, Bart Chilton, Bleum, Bon Pisani, Cash Flow, Chicago, Citadel, CNBC, Commodities Futures Trading Commission, Compliance, Deutsche Bank, Dubai, Edgar Perez, Financial Institutions, Fundraising, GETCO, Golden Networking, GoldenNetworking.com, goldennetworking.net, goldman sachs, Hedge Fund Alert, Hedge Funds, Hedge Funds Leaders Forum 2010, HedgeCo, HedgeConnections, high frequency trading india high frequency trading hong kong high frequency trading singapore getco Europe / getco hong kong Jamie Simons Alex frino Demark indicators, high-frequency trading, High-Frequency Trading Experts Forum 2010, high-frequency trading leaders forum 2011, Hold, Hong Kong, HP, IBM, Individual Investors, infinium capital management, Institutional Investors, Jakarta, James Austin, James Simons, Jim Simons, John Netto, Kuala Lumpur, Manoj Narang, Mary Schapiro, Merrill Lynch, Mexico City, Michael Jackson, Microsoft, Morgan Stanley, Moscow, Nasdaq, New York, NYSE, Oriel Morrison, Practical Guide for Trading, Prime Brokerage, quantitative trading, Raising Funds, Renaissance Technologies, Sao Paulo, Securities and Exchange Commission, Sell, Seoul, Shanghai, Short Sell, Singapore, Starting a Fund, Steve Kroft, Sungard, Terrapinn, The Present and Future of High-Frequency Trading, The Speed Traders, The Speed Traders Workshop, Tradetech, Trading, Ultra High-Frequency Trading, University of Chicago
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