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High Frequency Trading: The Party Might Get a Little Less Wild
John Bates blogs about high frequency trading.
Could Self-Policing By the Industry Tame High-Frequency Trading?
Progress Software Chief Technology Officer John Bates breaks down why more exchanges are likely to follow the stance taken by Nasdaq OMX and Deutsche Borse in penalizing high-frequency traders for excessive orders.
Guy Courtin comments on the occurrences of 'Flash Demand.'
Sitefinity 5.0 adapts automatically to any screen size
Sitefinity released version 5.0 of its web content management system, one that includes adaptive screen sizing to enable developers and designers to adapt their design to any screen size, from desktop to cell phone, automatically.
Telerik Sitefinity 5.0 web CMS includes mobile features
The latest release of Telerik's Sitefinity Web CMS includes mobile features that adapt web content for the variety of available screen sizes.
Sitefinity CMS 5 hits the Web – brings cutting-edge mobile tools
Sitefinity CMS 5 has hit the web with a selection of cutting edge mobile tools! This release delivers enhanced mobile features to manage web content uniquely adapting it to display appropriately on desktops, tablets and smartphones.
Article following interview with Dan Veitkus.
CFTC seeks to tighten regulation on 'algos'
Dr. John Bates comments on the recent erroneous trading incident that took place on the NYSE Amex and weighs in on the need for real-time market surveillance.
Italian Borsa Move May Breed Brave New World of Algos
Dr. John Bates discusses Italian Borsa’s recent decision regarding high frequency trading.
Dr. John Bates comments on flash crashes.
High-frequency trading: The fast and the furious
In this special report, Dr. John Bates comments the future of high-frequency trading. Self-learning systems, in which sentiment algorithms mine the capital markets and spot correlations that are too complex for humans to see and make trading recommendations, will provide opportunities for traders, but will require human validation.