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by amelius 1689 days ago
The problem is that you need an increasing amount of capital to trade. It raises the barrier to entry.
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Not 'to trade' but to enter the small world of HFT. Many, many industries have capital barriers to entry, I don't really see the big deal. Just as I cannot start an HFT firm, I also cannot start a toy factory or restaurant without sufficient capital. If you actually look at how much money HFT firms earn relative to the finance sector as a whole, they're pretty small fish. They just pay a lot because they have relatively few staff.
Thats not true at all
Why is that? You have to own some laser networking kit in a line-of-sight to play along. That costs money.