The Future of High-Frequency Trading

Is the number of high-frequency trading firms on the rise, or are the barriers of entry still too high for many of them?

Doug Kittelsen, FTEN: The number of firms participating in high-frequency trading is increasing and the barriers to entry are falling-fast.

The adoption of sponsored-access programs, the expansion of prime brokerage, low-priced clearing services, new liquidity-rebate structures, accessibility of co-location at the exchanges, and the availability of scalable, low-latency

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Waters Wrap: The tough climb for startups

Anthony speaks with two seasoned technologists to better understand why startups have such a tough time getting banks and asset managers to sign on the dotted line.

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