"So-called high frequency trading firms place trades in a fraction of a second, sometimes in a bet that they can move faster than bigger competitors." First off: no. Big money plays in high frequency trading (roughly half of all trading activity), and the smaller traders without instantaneous access are the losers in this game. Secondly, NASDAQ's obsession with precise global sequencing is A) misguided and B) effecti…
Most HFT shops are relatively small. HFT is all about latency and turn over. Big quant shops might have HFT elements but lean far more towards systematic/algo strategies that can be relatively high latency (still super low latency, but not HFT) because these are the only strategies that you can deploy serious var with. The guys crushing HFT are not huge hedge funds, and they are solving more engineering problems than…
Seriously, I hear this all the time, but it’s only one step removed. Why does everybody keep repeating this lie?