In recent months, Wall Street has been whipped into a frenzy following the March 31st release of Michael Lewis’ book “Flash Boys.” In the book, Lewis characterizes the stock market as being rigged, which has institutional investors and outside observers alike demanding some sort of SEC action. The vast majority of this criticism is aimed at high-frequency traders, who use complex computer algorithms to execute trades several times faster than the blink of an eye. One of the many complaints against high-frequency traders is over parasitic trading practices, such as front-running. Front-running, in the era of high-frequency trading, is best defined as using the knowledge of a large impending trade to take a favorable position in the market be...
That fast. In the time it took you to read those two words, high-frequency algorithms operating acr...
Market regulators around the world are still debating whether high-frequency trading (HFT) plays a p...
Technological developments in securities markets, most notably high frequency trading, have fundamen...
In recent months, Wall Street has been whipped into a frenzy following the March 31st release of Mic...
<p>In a recent interview with 60 Minutes (2014), prominent author Michael Lewis explained, “the Unit...
The stock market has been transformed during the last 25 years. Human suppliers of liquidity like th...
As technology rapidly advances society, there are a few industries that have not been drastically im...
© 2014, Taylor and Francis Ltd. All rights reserved. The implications of massive high-frequency trad...
Over the last decade, there has been a dramatic shift in how securities are traded in the capital ma...
This paper examines the complex factors facilitating the rise of high frequency trading (HFT) from a...
Volatile events in the stock market such as the 2010 Flash Crash have sparked concern that financial...
We analyze the impact of high frequency trading in financial markets based on a model with three ty...
A market should be the purest form of exchange with willing buyers and sellers, with perfect informa...
The landscape of the modern financial market is rapidly changing due to innovations in trading metho...
High-frequency traders automate stock trading, placing thousands of orders over fractions of a secon...
That fast. In the time it took you to read those two words, high-frequency algorithms operating acr...
Market regulators around the world are still debating whether high-frequency trading (HFT) plays a p...
Technological developments in securities markets, most notably high frequency trading, have fundamen...
In recent months, Wall Street has been whipped into a frenzy following the March 31st release of Mic...
<p>In a recent interview with 60 Minutes (2014), prominent author Michael Lewis explained, “the Unit...
The stock market has been transformed during the last 25 years. Human suppliers of liquidity like th...
As technology rapidly advances society, there are a few industries that have not been drastically im...
© 2014, Taylor and Francis Ltd. All rights reserved. The implications of massive high-frequency trad...
Over the last decade, there has been a dramatic shift in how securities are traded in the capital ma...
This paper examines the complex factors facilitating the rise of high frequency trading (HFT) from a...
Volatile events in the stock market such as the 2010 Flash Crash have sparked concern that financial...
We analyze the impact of high frequency trading in financial markets based on a model with three ty...
A market should be the purest form of exchange with willing buyers and sellers, with perfect informa...
The landscape of the modern financial market is rapidly changing due to innovations in trading metho...
High-frequency traders automate stock trading, placing thousands of orders over fractions of a secon...
That fast. In the time it took you to read those two words, high-frequency algorithms operating acr...
Market regulators around the world are still debating whether high-frequency trading (HFT) plays a p...
Technological developments in securities markets, most notably high frequency trading, have fundamen...