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by esmi
2205 days ago
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I waffle on this one too. Institutions that do HFT have a huge capital cost and pay large fees before they even make their first trade. They also employ programmers, traders, etc. Basically, these taxes are going to need to sum to something really big to dissuade them. Too small, they ignore it. Medium, the market will just consolidate. Large, you'll stop HFT, but at what consequence? The probability of unintended consequences is high. This is when I decide I don't really understand the market as well as I think, and I should stop solving the world's problems, and go back to designing circuits. |
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