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by jared314 4635 days ago
> It's not how auto trading works.

That's OK. It doesn't have to exist for it to be interesting to me. Think of it more like an interesting extrapolation of a scifi story, if you want. HFT advantages become slim enough to warrant dynamic instrument selection based on twitter sentiment analysis. So, you get bad algorithms following imperfect people, who execute millions of trades to fast to watch. And, someone trying to take advantage of that would act like a domain squatter, taking stake in a penny stock, predicting the next misspelling and correction.