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Flash Boys by Michael Lewis
Flash Boys by Michael Lewis










Flash Boys by Michael Lewis

All this has happened since the 2008 financial crisis, a period in which the markets were supposed to have been under closer scrutiny than ever. They have turned the exchanges into a computerized monster churning up unprecedented market volatility. Today's prime exemplars, argues Michael Lewis in "Flash Boys," are high-frequency traders-or HFTs-who nickel-and-dime investors by exploiting a technological arsenal of servers, fiber-optic cable and microwave transmission towers to trade milliseconds ahead of everyone else in the markets.

Flash Boys by Michael Lewis

Wall Street has always attracted more than its share of scammers and bandits. authorities have confirmed they are looking into certain practices used by high-frequency traders. Since the publishing of Flash Boys and the opening of IEX, several U.S. It was as if the market were reading his mind and adjusting the prices just before he made his trade. Bloomberg Business Week Michael Lewis is one of the premier chroniclers of our age Huffington Post Michael Lewis is a genius, and his book will give high-frequency trading a much-needed turn under the microscope - Kevin Roose New York Magazine Flash Boys is remarkable for its moral outrage as it reveals how high-frequency traders. Lewis praised IEX as an appropriate and beneficial response to HFT abuses. But the moment he pushed the buy button, the offers vanished. He was trying to buy 10,000 shares of Intel, offered at $22.

Flash Boys by Michael Lewis

In the spring of 2007, Brad Katsuyama, a rising New York banker at the Royal Bank of Canada, realized something was funny with the markets.












Flash Boys by Michael Lewis