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    I noticed this since flash rules changed at

    This is not true.
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    Is High Freq Trading a Bubble?

    I was referring to this:
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    Is High Freq Trading a Bubble?

    While I disagree with your opinion, I should admit that you know what you are talking about :) I will just repeat my point, even if your are right that HF guys a picking pennies in front of the steam roller of the mutual funds, mutual funds do benefit from it at the end of the day. Now, they...
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    Is High Freq Trading a Bubble?

    Look, if you see 50K shares at the bid, and you send one order at this price it will fill. If not, something is wrong with your infrastructure. If you are doing something else, and you are not doing it right, don't blame hf for this. In any case, you can't argue that spread became order of...
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    Is High Freq Trading a Bubble?

    This is simply bullshit! There is no such thing as fake quote. If they are able to react to market changes faster then you are, that just means that you are slow. Also, if you think that this liquidity is fake and it will get canceled, go ahead and start providing a real liquidity.
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    how/where can I trade in tenths of hundredths of a cent?

    Your order does not go to the exchange bat rather a MM that gives you a price improvement
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    Calling it straight out on the Flash Orders Issue

    First, let me start by saying that FLASH order will cease their existence in a few weeks, so the main point of discussion is lost. Second, I have an opposite view that flash orders were in fact good for a regular customer and mutual funds. It's the solely the black PR of NYSE that killed...
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    High Speed Trading Unfair To Retail Traders

    There are a lot of matching engines, but none of them are in NYC.
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    High Speed Trading Unfair To Retail Traders

    Exchanges DO distribute date via multicast now! Retail investor do not have computational power to process this data or money to pay for network connection.
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    High Speed Trading Unfair To Retail Traders

    I am sorry Nitro, this statement of yours shows that you completely do not understand what we are talking about. There is NOT a single matching engine in NYC. Also moving them to the middle of nowhere will not help, firms will start paying ten of thousands of dollars to get fiber lines from...
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    High Speed Trading Unfair To Retail Traders

    That does not make any sense. Ok, we will prohibit collocation with ECNs and make SEC the single source of exchange data. So, firms will start collocating with SEC or whatever will be itstelecom provider. Retail investors want two things at the same time: cheap data feed and fastest possible...
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    High Speed Trading Unfair To Retail Traders

    I find it's funny when people on this forum are complaining that HF traders have there severs collocated and thus they beat the retail investor. So what? Some of average investors are on DSL and others are on FIOS, clearly FIOS guys have "unfair advantage". Should government go ahead and...
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    High Speed Trading Unfair To Retail Traders

    This article is misleading, and it's surprising that traders on the forum is supporting it. If you just read the description of Nasdaq order types, you will see that FLASH is an optional flag on the order.
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    Rebate for Using BOSX on NYSE listed?

    http://www.nasdaqtrader.com/Trader.aspx?id=bx_pricing
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    Busting an options exchange for disregarding time priority of orders

    Market makers have priority on most of options exchanges.
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    ETFs killing futures

    I was talking about other commissions that lead to lower liquidity in futures. You pay $2.50 for 500 spy, but more then 95% of commissions you pay to exchange will go trader that provides liquidity on SPY. You pay $2.40 for futures and all of this goes to CME. So there is less incentive to...
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    Explain AH FAZ spike?

    Bad print on the tape. What is so surprising?
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    ETFs killing futures

    It's much easier to trade ETFs then futures. Unless CME lowers their fees it will keep loosing it's market share.
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    ECN bonuses

    by b/d
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    Cannot imagine this... IB doesn't have SKF stock for lending...

    1. These instruments are VERY liquid. 2. Yes, was hard to borrow SKF. Not IBs fault.
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