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High Frequency Trading Falls Out of Fashion

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Mani
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High Frequency Trading started in a modest way in a garage and saw its turnover rising from 9 percent of U.S. volume in 2006, garnering 60 percent market share in 2010 before its turnover dwindling to 6 million shares per day recently.

High Frequency Trading Falls Out of Fashion

Matthew Philips in his article published in Businessweek, chronicled the rise and fall of high frequency trading.

High frequency trading is the use of automated strategies to churn through large volumes of orders in fractions of seconds.

Steve Swanson, a...

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Mani is a Senior Financial Consultant. He has worked in Senior Management role in large banking, financial and information technology organizations. He has provided solutions for major banking and securities firms across the globe in the area of retail, corporate and investment banking. He holds MBA (Finance) and Professional Management Accounting Qualifications. His hobbies are tracking global financial developments and watching sports