Opening Cross: Riding the Predictive/Social Wave Without Getting Wiped Out

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For years, traders have tried to get a jump on market movements by understanding -- and predicting other traders' reactions to -- the events that move the markets. The idea is that whoever can react and trade fastest can ride the wave of the market up or down as slower investors pile in or out. But over time, it has become harder and harder to get on the wave before it breaks, so firms are finding new and novel ways to spot waves before they even become a swell.

For example, to understand waves

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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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