IMO we likely already have lower liquidity, it's just masked by the churn on HFT bots raping each other for tenths of a penny at a time.
Everything I see and feel tells me "retail" has, for the most part, already abandoned active participation in the markets. Many never came back after 2000, and those that did, bailed for good after 2008. What's left is mostly bot on bot at one timeframe end and one semi-compentent pension fund manager against another at the other timeframe end.
Everything I see and feel tells me "retail" has, for the most part, already abandoned active participation in the markets. Many never came back after 2000, and those that did, bailed for good after 2008. What's left is mostly bot on bot at one timeframe end and one semi-compentent pension fund manager against another at the other timeframe end.
