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Paperback High Frequency Trading: Economic Necessity or Threat to the Economy? Book

ISBN: 3954892197

ISBN13: 9783954892198

High Frequency Trading: Economic Necessity or Threat to the Economy?

In the last four decades, technological progress led to an electrification of stock tra?ding systems. It was realized that the profitability of trading strategies could be increased by employing computer algorithms to trade autonomously. This led to the implementation of High Frequency Trading (HFT). Theoretically HFT should increase efficiency in financial markets but it seems that, at least under certain circumstances, it causes market instability. The aim of this paper is to discuss the effect of HFT on market quality and why HFT cannot be fully explained by the neoclassical theory of economics. Therefore, the controversial positions in literature will be presented and discussed. It is especially referred to the influence of HFT on liquidity, price discovery and volatility. Primarily, its negative effect on volatility seems to contravene the modern finance. Furthermore, in the course of this work it will be illustrated that, by employing strict regulation of financial markets, this negative impact cannot be reduced to a suf?ficient extent in order for HFT to be characterized as market optimizing, accor?ding to the neoclassical theory of economics.

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