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by kasey_junk
4170 days ago
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> 95 percent of high-frequency trader orders are cancelled And how does that compare to the pit trader order cancel rates HFT replaced? > Some high-frequency traders have claimed to be profitable on over 99 percent of their trading days Are these same traders potentially working on an IPO deal? How about being acquired. Lets put it this way, it is trivially easy to come up with a strategy that is profitable (also just FYI they mean the buy/sell made money, they dont count their operations cost in that) on 99% of days. Its that 1% that wipes out your whole company that is hard to avoid. |
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