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 · By the end of “Flash Boys,” even Katsuyama seems to be having second thoughts about his high-frequency trader adversaries. “I hate them a lot less than before we started,” he says. “This Estimated Reading Time: 9 mins. Michael Lewis is still a solid bet when it comes to translating aspects of the financial market dynamics into language understandable to the layman reader and 'Flash Boys' - focusing on the rise and effects of high frequency trading is no www.doorway.ru spite of no longer being actively involved in the Wall Street life (Liar's Poker (Hodder Great Reads) - being his autobiographical work on the subject - has covered the /5(K). Michael Lewis is still a solid bet when it comes to translating aspects of the financial market dynamics into language understandable to the layman reader and 'Flash Boys' - focusing on the rise and effects of high frequency trading is no www.doorway.ru spite of no longer being actively involved in the Wall Street life (Liar's Poker (Hodder Great Reads) - being his autobiographical work on the subject - has covered the Cited by:


Flash Boys by Michael Lewis Love to hear everyone's thoughts over the next few weeks concerning HFT, REG NMS and other issues covered by this book. I'm 50/50 on the issues, I've been telling people since around how regulation and technology has changed drastically, affecting even the simplest small retail order flow. Michael Lewis, the Master of the Big Story, is back with Flash Boys If you thought Wall Street was about alpha males standing in trading pits hollering at each other, think again. That world is dead. Now, the world's money is traded by computer code, inside black boxes in heavily guarded buildings. Even the experts entrusted with your cash don't know what's happening to it. "Flash Boys richly deserves to be the first chapter in a new discussion of market rules and abuses Lewis raises troubling and necessary questions." The American Conservative "If you own stock, you need to read Flash Boys and then call your broker." Entertainment Weekly "As always, Lewis simplifies the complex—and makes it fascinating.


“Flash Boys: A Wall Street Revolt” by Michael Lewis is both an infuriating and uplifting true story about the U.S. stock market corruption in the twenty-first century and a handful of extraordinary individuals who, instead of benefiting from the rigged system like everyone else on the Wall Street, are willing to go to war to fix it. Read the world’s #1 book summary of Flash Boys by Michael Lewis here. Read a brief 1-Page Summary or watch video summaries curated by our expert team. Note: this book guide is not affiliated with or endorsed by the publisher or author, and we always encourage you to purchase and read the full book. Flash Boys: A Wall Street Revolt by American author Michael Lewis is a nonfiction examination of high-frequency trading (HFT) in the United States equity market. It is based on interviews with people who work on Wall Street.

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