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Mysterious Algorithm Was 4% of Trading Activity Last Week

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Mysterious Algorithm Was 4% of Trading Activity Last Week
Published: Monday, 8 Oct 2012 | 4:27 PM ET Text Size
By: John Melloy

A single mysterious computer program that placed orders — and then subsequently canceled them — made up 4 percent of all quote traffic in the U.S. stock market last week, according to the top tracker of high-frequency trading activity. The motive of the algorithm is still unclear.

The program placed orders in 25-millisecond bursts involving about 500 stocks, according to Nanex, a market data firm. The algorithm never executed a single trade, and it abruptly ended at about 10:30 a.m. Friday.

“Just goes to show you how just one person can have such an outsized impact on the market,” said Eric Hunsader, head of Nanex and the No. 1 detector of trading anomalies watching Wall Street today. “Exchanges are just not monitoring it.”

https://www.cnbc.com/id/49333454

One thought on “Mysterious Algorithm Was 4% of Trading Activity Last Week

  1. Heh. This is easier than one would think.

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