Quote from mizhael:
Where does he give lectures usually? Any events?
Quote from Went Fishing:
If you can't beat 'em join 'em
I'm beginning the slow journey of self educating myself in the area of algorithmic execution. I know if I don't "keep up" I'll be left behind. I just started reading Barry Johnson's book which has a publish date of Feb 2010. As I said, I just started reading the book and can't compare it to others (I haven't read...yet) mentioned in the thread . However, I already have a deeper understanding of my "competition" in the markets after reading ONLY the first few chapters.
Here's a link, Look Inside! And check out the reviews.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0956399207/ref=oss_product
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Quote from rufus_4000:
My theory on Ms. Aldridge is that she won't know what a high frequency trading system is if it hit her in the face.
Some of the HFT systems are very profitable, *relative* to their capital base. I have seen ppl making 10+M / yr on a starting capital base of just 1-2M, and similarly returning 60-80M on capital base of 20-30M. Now before you all pull out your calculators and start going, "wait, if this person gets to play with 1B, and even if they won't return 5B, won't they be able to return 3B easy?", the problem with HFT is "capacity", as in the Market's capacity. If HFT is alrdy accounting for say 40-50% of trading volume, you can not just "ramp it up" to 80% of the trading volume, at some point, it would just be HFTs trying to cannibalizing each other.
This is the exact reason why most HFT are still done with proprietary trading firms and some bank prop desks, instead of hedge funds and the like, as there simply isn't a demand for "additional capital". Capital is plenty, the universe of good profitable HFT strategies are much harder to find.
Quote from jd7419:
I know you will say that there will always be other dumb money in the market, I am just not so sure how long this lasts considering latest numbers suggest 70-80% of stock volume is hft.
Quote from Went Fishing:
I'm beginning the slow journey of self educating myself in the area of algorithmic execution. I know if I don't "keep up" I'll be left behind. I just started reading Barry Johnson's book which has a publish date of Feb 2010. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0956399207/
Quote from mizhael:
All I asked were newbie questions. :=)
Time pressure is racing to lose money...
Quote from jd7419:
Isn't this the endgame for hft in general. The day when the best firms are colocated in the exact same distance and have the exact same budget who do they take money from? I know you will say that there will always be other dumb money in the market, I am just not so sure how long this lasts considering latest numbers suggest 70-80% of stock volume is hft.