Paul Wilmott today warns us against the scourge of computer trading, and it seems everyone has an opinion on it (see NYTimes here, Trader Magazine, Chuck Shumer, Tyler Cowen). Alas, this covers such a ...
Like aftershocks from an earthquake, volatility returned to Wall Street last week, sending the Dow down 420 points Thursday and nearly 173 points on Friday. Many blame high-frequency trading and other ...
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., July 8, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — Always pushing the boundaries of leading edge trading technology, EZ Trading Computer unveils the World's Smallest Trading Computer to date.
With the new Intel Haswell-E 6 Core i7-5930K, The Viper X99 has averaged between 15% faster speeds (3.7GHz and up to 4.2GHz with Turbo Boost and Proprietary Adjustments) than the Intel i7-4930K. This ...
British bank HSBC said on Thursday that it had tested the use of quantum computing in the European corporate bond market, marking a world-first breakthrough. Working with a team from IBM, HSBC found ...
Here's a scary thought for you. Every day, hundreds of billions of dollars of financial transactions are driven completely autonomously by computer algorithms. The fate of corporations and nations ...
NEW YORK — There were more people than computers on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on Black Monday. Twenty years later, there are more machines — an evolution that's still hard for some ...
Super Micro Computer (SMCI) closed the most recent trading day at $30.54, moving +1.55% from the previous trading session. The stock outpaced the S&P 500's daily gain of 0.62%. On the other hand, the ...
Quant trading uses math and data to predict stock price changes and execute trades quickly. Computers in quant trading base decisions on data, removing the emotional risks of investing. Retail access ...
When Peterffy was a kid growing up in communist Hungary in the 1950s his buddy went to Austria and brought back a pack of Juicy Fruit gum. Peterffy bought the pack, broke the sticks of gum up into ...
Did you catch the scary swings in the market yesterday? Turns out they were caused by a computer glitch that ended up costing a single trading firm $440 million. The Jersey City-based firm Knights ...
A problem with the New York Stock Exchange's computer system forced the exchange to halt trading in all securities on Wednesday morning. NYSE-listed stocks continued trading on alternative exchanges, ...