This shows only 1 part of the crime but its good data. Unfortunately the SEC fines won't do anything in this situation. Again, what is the "source code" in the "order processing technology"?
High order cancelation volume doesn't just show up in bulk, daily. The order execution happens in milliseconds. Only a computer program can do this especially after fractionalizion.
Complex layered spoofing orders
Examples:
https://t.co/BoNmwHRnjN
https://t.co/k72n80vV1V
https://t.co/oVahMY4gjN
https://t.co/SImUmDp6yk
🏁The landscape has tilted sharply AGAINST retail investors and corporate issuers.
The market is moving (has moved) to nanoseconds... 1000× faster than microseconds... please read this key article: https://t.co/ShsnKupb5l
Extract: "For exchanges with deterministic behaviours, low-latency devices can significantly impact trade outcomes. Market-makers benefit greatly, as their role necessitates swift participation to manage risk effectively. Thus, they tend to be early adopters of such products. Beyond market-makers, a whole host of other traders can benefit from extreme low-latency electronic trading."
I have already written a few articles on how this matters, dating back to Nov 2024 (e.g. https://t.co/bRwCQirp03) because even tiny delays can determine whether a trade wins or loses instantly. At the time Virtu's ex big boss man tried to switch from this subject...
The key beneficiaries are market makers and high-frequency traders, who are entrenched in an arms race using FPGA hardware, co-location, direct feeds, and specialized network architecture to shave off every possible nanosecond.
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