HFT Gets the Best Price — You Get the Leftovers
HFT Gets the Best Price — You Get the Leftovers By an HFT Desk Professional Introduction: The Market Isn’t What You Think It Is Every retail trader believes they are participating in a “fair” market. You click buy. You click sell. You assume your order goes into a neutral system where price discovery happens organically. […]
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HFT and AI: The Next Evolution of Algorithmic Trading Dominating Modern Markets
HFT and AI: The Next Evolution of Algorithmic Trading Introduction High-Frequency Trading (HFT) has long been the pinnacle of speed, precision, and execution efficiency in financial markets. However, the next phase of evolution is no longer just about nanoseconds—it is about intelligence. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is fundamentally redefining how HFT desks operate. From adaptive strategies […]
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Why HFT Always Gets Better Prices Than You: Inside the Execution Edge of High-Frequency Trading
Why HFT Always Gets Better Prices Than You In modern electronic markets, price is no longer just a function of supply and demand—it is a function of speed, infrastructure, and execution intelligence. If you have ever placed a market order and wondered why you got a worse fill than expected, while institutions seem to consistently […]
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The First Millisecond After News — Who Really Profits in High-Frequency Trading?
The First Millisecond After News — Who Really Profits? In modern financial markets, information is no longer just power — it is speed. The first millisecond after a major news release is arguably the most valuable time window in global markets. Within that microscopic interval, billions of dollars are repriced, liquidity vanishes, and algorithms battle […]
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Why Market Orders Get Punished in Volatile Markets – A High-Frequency Trading Perspective
Why Your Market Orders Get Punished in Volatile Conditions A High-Frequency Trader’s Perspective on Execution Risk, Liquidity, and Slippage Introduction: The Illusion of Instant Execution Retail traders often believe that market orders guarantee immediate execution at the “current price.” In stable markets, this assumption holds reasonably well. However, in volatile conditions, this belief becomes one […]
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