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Past Author - Dave Mishoe

former managing director, SunGard’s trading business

10
Aug
2010

Balloons, flash crashes and a new market structure

Contributor: Past Author - Dave Mishoe

Authorities are hopeful to find that high frequency trading (HFT) was the likely culprit behind the “Flash Crash” earlier this year. It’s a populist position that would provide an easy explanation as to why current checks and balances failed. However, if a HFT-flash crash link is proven, it would have a profound influence on the future structure of financial markets.... read more

Past Author - Dave Mishoe

former managing director, SunGard’s trading business

26
Jul
2010

Crossing the HFT Rubicon in Europe

Contributor: Past Author - Dave Mishoe

As the US markets grapple with a new regulatory scheme, European exchanges are coming to grips with the globalization of High Frequency Trading, which I’m finding is a mixed bag. Focusing first on geography, a key problem is that European data centers are more spread out than their US counterparts. With regards to accessing liquidity, this presents a challenge for the physical links that make low-latency transactions possible. The geographical concerns are less challenging in the US, due to the geographic concentration of liquidity in and around New York. With the pending move of the NYSE Euronext matching engines to Basildon, UK, we are beginning to see a similar concentration of liquidity in and around London. However, the only true way around geographical obstacles is physical co-location at exchanges, which is happening on both continents and will continue to level the playing field in the HFT race.... read more