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Finance & Development
March 2010
Randall Dodd
Opaque Trades Not all financial innovations increase efficiency. Here are three with questionable effects. mark for My Articles similar articles
Financial Advisor
October 2010
Leila B. Boulton
The Fast And The Furious Are high-frequency traders running over investment advisors and their clients? mark for My Articles similar articles
Wall Street & Technology
May 25, 2007
Richard Martin
Data Latency Playing An Ever Increasing Role In Effective Trading Wall Street's quest to process data at the speed of light relies on the physical proximity of servers to overcome the technical barriers of data latency. mark for My Articles similar articles
CFO
November 1, 2011
Vincent Ryan
Follow the Bouncing Stock Equity markets are more volatile than ever, and many observers say high-frequency trading is the reason. mark for My Articles similar articles
Wall Street & Technology
January 24, 2006
Paul Allen
Turning the Tide As ECNs and other alternative trading systems have emerged, fragmentation in the capital markets has increased. But with the acquisitions of Archipelago by the NYSE and of the Brut and INET ECNs by Nasdaq, the tide may be turning. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
May 20, 2010
Nina Mehta et al.
The Machines That Ate the Market Once upon a time, human beings oversaw the trading of stocks. They've been replaced by a complex system of computers that can produce a scary new kind of mechanized panic. An investigation into the crash of May 6. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
January 4, 2011
Dan Caplinger
How You Can Beat the Machines High-frequency trading isn't bulletproof. If you stick to your guns, you can still invest well against the best computer algorithms. mark for My Articles similar articles
Wall Street & Technology
February 14, 2006
Larry Tabb
Aggregation: Back to the Future With only two or three trading venues, aggregation is not very interesting. However, with the existence of three major execution venues, and another six or seven regionals and ECNs, in conjunction with an empowered SEC focused on best execution, and now you have a horse race. mark for My Articles similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
June 2012
David Schneider
The Microsecond Market Sophisticated technology now drives global financial trading to extremes of time and space mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
October 24, 2011
Alex Planes
Judgment Day for the Machines Moving the Market Smart regulations could ease senseless volatility, but can we trust the regulators? mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
November 9, 2011
Travis Hoium
Behind the Scenes of the Market: High-Frequency Trading High-frequency trading provides a great service and big risks for the market. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
November 11, 2010
Peter Coy
Fixing American Finance The U.S. financial system is erratic and voracious, and keeps score in milliseconds. Here's how to rein in the beast. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
May 20, 2010
Jennifer Schonberger
The Senator Leading the "Flash Crash" Charge Weighs In In what's being called the "flash crash" because of the role of high-frequency trading, close to $1 trillion in capital evaporated, followed by a sharp rebound, all within a span of 15 minutes. In this interview Senator Kaufman to discuss the flash crash and the conclusions he's drawing. mark for My Articles similar articles
Wall Street & Technology
February 21, 2007
Larry Tabb
Against the Odds, the NYSE Has Successfully Implemented the Hybrid, Acquired Euronext and Become More Profitable New technology, combined with cost-cutting and a large market share, has allowed the NYSE to become more profitable and successful. mark for My Articles similar articles
Wall Street & Technology
August 22, 2007
Larry Tabb
The Market for Low-Latency Solutions Is Smaller Than Many Realize Until high-speed, low-latency technology becomes easier to acquire, install and integrate, there are going to be many disappointed vendors. mark for My Articles similar articles
Registered Rep.
February 4, 2014
David Armstrong
Editor's Letter: February 2014 The conventional wisdom on high-frequency trading is that it hurts no one and in fact makes market more liquid. mark for My Articles similar articles
Wall Street & Technology
November 23, 2009
Greg MacSweeney
WS&T Presents the Capital Markets Outlook 2010 Wall Street & Technology editors examine the top 10 trends that will shape the capital markets in the coming year. mark for My Articles similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
October 2011
David Schneider
Financial Trading at the Speed of Light Technology has allowed the pace of financial trading to approach its theoretical limits mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
November 14, 2011
Morgan Housel
Taxing the Reckless Thoughts on a transaction tax. Rep. Peter DeFazio (D-Ore.) and Sen. Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) have introduced a bill called the Wall Street Trading and Speculators Tax Act. mark for My Articles similar articles