The New York Times Reports Declining U.S. High-Frequency Trading
Posted on November 12, 2012. Filed under: Conference, Exchanges, Flash Crash, Securities, Securities and Exchange Commission, Technology | Tags: algorithmic trading, CNBC, Edgar Perez, Flash Crash, GETCO, HFT, High-Frequency Trading, High-Frequency Trading Conference, Rosenblatt Securities, SEC, Securities and Exchange Commission, Tabb Group, The New York Times, The Speed Traders, Tradeworx, Wall Street |

From The New York Times, once the hottest thing to hit Wall Street in years, high-speed or high-frequency trading — known as H.F.T. — is now struggling to make gains in today’s stock market.
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