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Barnes and Noble

All About High-Frequency Trading

Current price: $32.00
All About High-Frequency Trading
All About High-Frequency Trading

Barnes and Noble

All About High-Frequency Trading

Current price: $32.00
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A DETAILED PRIMER ON TODAY'S MOST SOPHISTICATEDAND CONTROVERSIAL TRADING TECHNIQUE
Unfair . . . brilliant . . . illegal . . . inevitable. High-frequency trading has been described in many different ways, but one thing is for sure—it has transformed investing as we know it.
All About High-Frequency Trading
examines the practice of deploying advanced computer algorithms to read and interpret market activity, make trades, and pull in huge profi ts—all within milliseconds. Whatever your level of investing expertise, you'll gain valuable insightfrom
's sober, objective explanations of:
The markets in which high-frequency traders operate
How high-frequency traders profi t from mispriced securities
Statistical and algorithmic strategies used by high-frequency traders
Technology and techniques for building a high-frequency trading system
The ongoing debate over the benefi ts, risks, and ever-evolving future of high-frequency trading

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