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Leon’s Musings – one hour trading day – first listings – crashes

One hour trading day Larry Tabb of the Tabb Group has come out with an interesting concept – a sixty minute trading day. The rationale being that it would be a market focussed on active buyers and sellers forcing them … Continue reading

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Leon’s Musings – retail game – more competition – balancing act

Retail game With institutional orders drying up, both exchanges, alternative venues and brokers alike are courting the retail investor. Recently we have seen Citi planning accept retail orders in their dark pool and now we even have the NYSE come … Continue reading

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Leon’s Musings – more pressure – juicy frontier – challenging frontier

More pressure Cloud computing appears to be moving to the next level with Wall Street firms preparing to license NYSE trading systems in the cloud to outsiders meaning that a much wider segment of the population will be able to … Continue reading

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