OneMarketData Survey: Caution Over Social Media, Post-Hash Crash

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In the wake of the April 23 Hash Crash, which saw markets plummet after hackers posted fake tweets on the Associated Press’ Twitter feed, interest in social media as a new source of market data remains “cautious,” according a survey by New York-based tick database and complex event processing engine provider OneMarketData.

The survey, which probed the attitudes of professionals in technical and analytical roles across OneMarketData’s client base of hedge funds, quantitative proprietary trading

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