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A stock specialist watches prices on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on Aug. 4, 2011, when the Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged 4.3 percent. (By Stan Honda/AFP)
Strategist Gayed: High Frequency Trading May Cause Another Meltdown
Last week's news that Reuters sells early access to monthly consumer-confidence data to customers who use the statistics in high-frequency trading points to the danger of that trading, said Michael Gayed, chief investment strategist for Pension Partners. "For these high-frequency trading firms," the two-second advantage Reuters is giving to its customers is "a very negative thing," he told Newsmax TV.
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