Quote from DeeDeeTwo:
As an engineer that runs Automated Systems...
It completely blows my mind that limits were not set...
That would have aborted Algos X% away from the market...
Nor was there a KILL switch to just cancel ALL activity.
Wait, there's more...
This went on for 30-40 minutes before someone shut it down...
When it was apparent within 30 seconds something was VERY wrong.
Even a basic retail platform like TWS...
Is set to require manual overrides for potentially erroneous orders.
Knight is effectively bankrupt...
Whoever ran the Systems department...
Was probably frog-marched out the door.
Quote from DeeDeeTwo:
As an engineer that runs Automated Systems...
It completely blows my mind that limits were not set...
Nor was there a KILL switch to just cancel ALL activity.
That's exactly right. Someone, likely an outsourced programmer, mistakenly or purposely installed the TEST version of the market making software. That version lacked the requisite checks and balances.Quote from Random.Capital:
There were, and there was.
This wasn't a technology failure, it was a human failure.
It doesn't matter...that's what they SAID happened. That's not necessarily the truth.Quote from Satan's Helper:
Did anybody read the article?????
I But this error/glitch/bitch slap was due to the old software not being uninstalled properly and the new code was conflicting with the old software!