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NEW YORK (Reuters) - A surge in quote traffic immediately followed by heavy sales of key securities may have sparked the "flash crash" on U.S. stockmarkets on May 6, a firm that has provided key ...
(Kitco News) - It was the “flash crash” of May 2010 that woke Eric Scott Hunsader to the idea that high-frequency trading might have a hand in trading disruptions. The “flash crash” caused the Dow ...
(Bloomberg) — The nemesis of Wall Streets high- frequency traders operates out of an apartment-sized office above the Bliss Salon — manicure/pedicure $45 — on Elm Street in the Chicago suburb of ...
Eric Scott Hunsader combines his 25-year plus years of experience developing successful real-time trading software and founded Nanex in 2000. Nanex develops NxCore, a high-performance ticker plant ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Eric Hunsader, a software maven who coined the phrase "quote-stuffing" and created graphics to show how alleged market manipulation worked, said regulators dismissed his extensive ...
The big SEC/Commodity Futures Trading Commission report that came out two weeks ago pinned the blame for starting the May 6 Flash Crash on a single trade by a Kansas firm. The story went like this: ...
"A rogue does not laugh in the same way that an honest man does; a hypocrite does not shed the tears of a man of good faith. All falsehood is a mask; and however well made the mask may be, with a ...