No one knows where it came from or what it was meant to do, but CNBC reports 4% of all trading in the U.S. stock market last week was executed by one algorithm that placed orders once every 25 milliseconds and then canceled them. It appears to be a firm's way of baiting buyers interested in purchasing a specific stock and forcing them to reveal their positions - ah, the joys of HFT. [View news story]
If they got rid of Shapiro (worthless) and her absorbent salary , maybe they could find someone of ability.
House Republican Paul Ryan plays around in his election sandbox and comes up with a budget that would produce $3.13T in deficits over the next 10 years, which sounds high but is half what President Obama is proposing. While it is unlikely to become law, the Ryan budget keeps the debt debate rumbling. [View news story]
Terry, You look good from the middle up,but your brain needs an overhaul.
Cliffs' Coal Sales in North American to More Than Double [View article]
A lot of the companies like ArcelorMittal ,which gives Clf a major part of their sales,are going out and buying their own suppliers.This could mean trouble for Clf?
No one knows where it came from or what it was meant to do, but CNBC reports 4% of all trading in the U.S. stock market last week was executed by one algorithm that placed orders once every 25 milliseconds and then canceled them. It appears to be a firm's way of baiting buyers interested in purchasing a specific stock and forcing them to reveal their positions - ah, the joys of HFT. [View news story]
House Republican Paul Ryan plays around in his election sandbox and comes up with a budget that would produce $3.13T in deficits over the next 10 years, which sounds high but is half what President Obama is proposing. While it is unlikely to become law, the Ryan budget keeps the debt debate rumbling. [View news story]
Cliffs' Coal Sales in North American to More Than Double [View article]