Even when they’re profitable every day, high-frequency traders aren’t making much money

Virtu Financial—one of the world’s largest computerized trading firms—made money every trading day last quarter. The problem is that it made less of it than in the past, as volatility in the financial markets has dried up in recent months. Big price swings are good for high-frequency trading strategies, as machines can swoop in and take advantage…

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Road To Nowhere

It has been awhile since blog central  had a look at the All Ords and its staggering lack of ability to go anywhere. The full extent of the rubbish nature of the local market at present can be seen below when the performance is compared to the S&P 500 and NASDAQ 100. This lack of…

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