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High Frequency Trading: Do Regulators Need to Control this Tool of Informationally Efficient Markets?

From the Cato Institute: High Frequency Trading (HFT) is a form of algorithmic trading where firms use high-speed market data and analytics to look for short term supply and demand trading opportunities that often are the product of predictable behavioral or mechanical characteristics of financial markets. Some opponents have argued that these practices create risk …

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