← Back to context Comment by user_7832 2 years ago Sorry, what's HFT? 9 comments user_7832 Reply Nullabillity 2 years ago High-frequency trading, I'd assume. Exploiting the stock market for profit. psychlops 2 years ago A huge black hole of mental energy spent slicing pennies and seconds, creating nothing. lotsofpulp 2 years ago Or providing liquidity to reduce transaction costs for everyone. FirmwareBurner 2 years ago How high are the costs and how much can you reduce them before you reach diminishing returns? Will it reach zero? 5 replies →
Nullabillity 2 years ago High-frequency trading, I'd assume. Exploiting the stock market for profit. psychlops 2 years ago A huge black hole of mental energy spent slicing pennies and seconds, creating nothing. lotsofpulp 2 years ago Or providing liquidity to reduce transaction costs for everyone. FirmwareBurner 2 years ago How high are the costs and how much can you reduce them before you reach diminishing returns? Will it reach zero? 5 replies →
psychlops 2 years ago A huge black hole of mental energy spent slicing pennies and seconds, creating nothing.
lotsofpulp 2 years ago Or providing liquidity to reduce transaction costs for everyone. FirmwareBurner 2 years ago How high are the costs and how much can you reduce them before you reach diminishing returns? Will it reach zero? 5 replies →
FirmwareBurner 2 years ago How high are the costs and how much can you reduce them before you reach diminishing returns? Will it reach zero? 5 replies →
High-frequency trading, I'd assume. Exploiting the stock market for profit.
A huge black hole of mental energy spent slicing pennies and seconds, creating nothing.
Or providing liquidity to reduce transaction costs for everyone.
How high are the costs and how much can you reduce them before you reach diminishing returns? Will it reach zero?
5 replies →