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The use of computers to execute trades, often with very low latency, has increased over time, resulting in a variety of computer algorithms executing electronically targeted trading strategies at high speed. We describe the evolution of increasingly fast automated trading over the past decade...
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We examine the effect of high frequency trading on market quality from theperspective of a limit order trader. By competing with slower limit order traders, highfrequency traders (HFT) impose a welfare externality by crowding out slower non-HFTlimit orders. The order book imbalance immediately...
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