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    High-frequency trading (HFT) is a type of algorithmic trading in finance characterized by high speeds, high turnover rates, and high order-to-trade ratios...
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    including high-frequency trading, and was a notable subject in Michael Lewis's 2014 book Flash Boys, which describes how several trading firms compete...
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    observed for some high-frequency trading firms, and it does less than 1% of its trading in dark pools, the lightly regulated private trading venues under scrutiny...
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    Many fall into the category of high-frequency trading (HFT), which is characterized by high turnover and high order-to-trade ratios. HFT strategies utilize...
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    Jump Trading LLC is a proprietary trading firm with a focus on algorithmic and high-frequency trading strategies. The firm has over 1500 employees in Chicago...
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  • head of the high-frequency trading group of Citadel LLC while Rauchman was the chief technology officer of GETCO. In August 2017, Radix Trading opened an...
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  • featured in Flash Boys, a 2014 non-fiction book by Michael Lewis about high-frequency trading (HFT) in the financial markets. Born in 1978, Katsuyama is a native...
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  • Flash Boys (category Works about algorithmic trading)
    The book is a non-fiction investigation into the phenomenon of high-frequency trading (HFT) in the US financial market, with the author interviewing and...
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  • THOR) is an electronic trading platform that manages securities orders in order to dodge certain tactics used in high-frequency trading. The program was created...
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    Virtu Financial (category Publicly traded companies based in New York City)
    Virtu Financial, Inc. is an American high-frequency trading company. The company went public on the Nasdaq in 2015. Based in New York City, Virtu was founded...
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  • (September 13, 2010). "Man Vs. Machine: Seven Major Players in High-Frequency Trading". CNBC. "Here's how much top market makers are paying their traders...
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    Jane Street Capital (category Financial derivative trading companies)
    year ended in March 2021. As of 2021, its trading capital was about $15bn. As well as high-frequency trading, it in some cases maintained positions for...
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    Euronext datacentres in Basildon and Slough, and Frankfurt for use in High Frequency Trading The transmitter is the main transmission station for the BBC which...
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    Electronic trading, sometimes called e-trading, is the buying and selling of stocks, bonds, foreign currencies, financial derivatives, cryptocurrencies...
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    became easier and faster, program trading developed into the much broader algorithmic trading and high-frequency trading strategies employed by the investment...
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    Day trading is a form of speculation in securities in which a trader buys and sells a financial instrument within the same trading day, so that all positions...
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  • The Global Electronic Trading Company (GETCO), or Getco LLC, is an American proprietary algorithmic trading and electronic market making firm based in...
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  • Spoofing (finance) (category Electronic trading systems)
    illegal. High-frequency trading, the primary form of algorithmic trading used in financial markets, is very profitable as it deals in high volumes of...
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  • An automated trading system (ATS), a subset of algorithmic trading, uses a computer program to create buy and sell orders and automatically submits the...
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    specific strategies based on technical analysis or to do high-frequency trading. Electronic trading platforms are usually mobile-friendly and available for...
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    2010 flash crash (category Algorithmic trading)
    the futures market, buyers included high-frequency trading firms—trading firms that specialize in high-speed trading and rarely hold on to any given position...
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  • Due to the introduction of electronic forms of trading and Internet-based data providers, high frequency data has become much more accessible and can allow...
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  • Inc. is a high-frequency equity trading firm in the US. Based in Kansas City, Missouri, they regularly account for 5% of the total trading volume in the...
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    making, electronic execution, and institutional sales and trading. With its high-frequency trading algorithms Knight was the largest trader in U.S. equities...
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  • increasing speed of execution as high-frequency trading took advantage of these dark pools.[citation needed] By 2012, 40% of trading volume in equities took place...
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  • Quantlab (category Financial derivative trading companies)
    Quantlab was a major player in high-frequency trading which on some days accounted for 3% of The New York Stock Exchange's trading volume. During that period...
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    hard-to-prove or unprovable. Notable views include: Price manipulation by high-frequency trading ("HFT"). The belief that investment banks/funds use HFT/"dark pools"...
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  • flash crashes, algorithmic trading and high-frequency trading (HFT). Patterson is an active critic of high-frequency trading, citing HFT as a major cause...
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  • the speed of their trading technology as the gains can be significant. This is often done in the context of high-frequency trading. There are many factors...
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  • funds and GTAA funds. Systematic trading includes both high frequency trading (HFT, sometimes called algorithmic trading) and slower types of investment...
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