
FlyingSpaghettiMonster
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Posted - 2011.08.21 07:10:00 -
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http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2010/08/market-data-firm-spots-the-tracks-of-bizarre-robot-traders/60829/
Here's the opening bit:
Quote: Mysterious and possibly nefarious trading algorithms are operating every minute of every day in the nation's stock exchanges. What they do doesn't show up in Google Finance, let alone in the pages of the Wall Street Journal. No one really knows how they operate or why. But over the past few weeks, Nanex, a data services firm has dragged some of the odder algorithm specimens into the light. The trading bots visualized in the stock charts in this story aren't doing anything that could be construed to help the market. Unknown entities for unknown reasons are sending thousands of orders a second through the electronic stock exchanges with no intent to actually trade. Often, the buy or sell prices that they are offering are so far from the market price that there's no way they'd ever be part of a trade. The bots sketch out odd patterns with their orders, leaving patterns in the data that are largely invisible to market participants. FINANCIAL TECH on THE ATLANTIC Alexis Madrigal: Explaining Bizarre Bot Trader Behavior Joe Flood: How Algorithmic Trading Works Timothy Lavin: Monsters in the Market Alexis Madrigal: Tech and the Flash Crash In fact, it's hard to figure out exactly what they're up to or gauge their impact. Are they doing something illicit? If so, what? Or do the patterns emerge spontaneously, a kind of mechanical accident? If so, why? No matter what the answers to these questions turn out to be, we're witnessing a market phenomenon that is not easily explained. And it's really bizarre.
When my professors hear that I play EvE and ask what it is to generate polite conversation, the way I can connect ingame events to the real world always has them fascinated.
I talked for for hours with my accounting professor on how the economy works, and how I would set up accounts to keep track of expenses for my characters industrial profits...
But it's nice to know that there's bot programs out manipulating the world markets. It makes one feel all secure and trusting in our economic system.
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