Publication: What (if anything) is wrong with high-frequency trading?
What (if anything) is wrong with high-frequency trading?
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Mildenberger, C. D. (2022). What (if anything) is wrong with high-frequency trading? Journal of Business Ethics, 186, 369–383. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10551-022-05145-7
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This essay examines three potential arguments against high-frequency trading and offers a qualified critique of the practice. In concrete terms, it examines a variant of high-frequency trading that is all about speed—low-latency trading—in light of moral issues surrounding arbitrage, information asymmetries, and systemic risk. The essay focuses on low-latency trading and the role of speed because it also aims to show that the commonly made assumption that speed in financial markets is morally neutral is wrong. For instance, speed is a
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Mildenberger, C. D. (2022). What (if anything) is wrong with high-frequency trading? Journal of Business Ethics, 186, 369–383. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10551-022-05145-7