High-frequency traders earn nearly $5 billion a year by trading shares at slightly out-of-date prices, a new study says
The study—released Monday by the U.K.’s financial regulator, the Financial Conduct Authority—sheds light on a controversial practice called “latency arbitrage,” in which ultrafast traders seek to react to fresh, market-moving information more quickly than others can.
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