Dark Pools The Rise Of The Machine Traders And The Rigging Of The Us Stock Market !exclusive! Download Pdf Work (REAL – ROUNDUP)
Dark pools are private exchanges or forums for trading securities that are not publicly available. They are called "dark" because they operate outside of the traditional stock exchanges, such as the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) or NASDAQ, and do not display their trading activity publicly. Dark pools allow institutional investors, such as pension funds, hedge funds, and broker-dealers, to buy and sell large quantities of stocks anonymously, without revealing their identities or intentions.
An eye-opening look at how "Flash Crashes" happen when algorithms collide. The "Rigging" Debate: Dark pools are private exchanges or forums for
Dark Pools tells the story of the pioneers who sought to automate trading. It begins with visionaries like Josh Levine, who created Island ECN, an early electronic platform designed to bypass the traditional, often corrupt, middleman. Levine’s goal was transparency and speed, but his innovations inadvertently opened the door for a new breed of "predator." An eye-opening look at how "Flash Crashes" happen