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Recommendations for Equitable Allocation of Trades in High-Frequency Trading Environments
This article acknowledges and summarizes much of the relevant published research, discusses some of the high-frequency trading (HFT) strategies that likely run counter to good public policy, and makes nine recommendations that, if implemented, would likely restore the perception of fairness and balance to today’s 21st century modern electronic financial markets.