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JPM's Carl Carrie On Algorithmic Trading

"if you look at what's happened recently in the credit markets, it hasn't opened
our eyes to liquidity risk, but liquidity cost and liquidity risk is perhaps a different
animal. It's not just about price volatility. It's about volume volatility. It's about timing of
that volume volatility. It may be there today, and when you want to get out of your
position, it may not be there tomorrow. And how do you reflect that into your own
trading and into, not just your alpha generation, but on the risk side of the alpha
generation? Most risk models don't really take into consideration the kinds of anomalies
that we may see on a yearly basis."


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The Great Reset

A very informative series of presentations by Warren Pollock. As Warren says, a comprehensive political, economic and social forecast.


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Some Weekend Thoughts By John Mauldin

A piece by John Mauldin covers much of what we have been discussing regarding the macro picture over the past few months.


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The Flash Trading Org Chart

Zero Hedge will attempt to categorize all the relevant players in FlashTradingGate. This is the initial focus of Senator Charles Schumer's recent campaign for market equality and transparency. As we will undoubtedly miss critical connections between these and other pertinent industry players, we solicit readers' insight as we develop this org chart: we invite readers to send emails to: flashtrading@zerohedge.com with any input.


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HFT And Goldman Sachs Boiling Point: NYT And Max Keiser

Great recap piece in the New York Times on whether or not Wall Street is picking the pockets of "non-club" investors (read - the guys who do not generate 80% returns with a Sharpe > 5.0 - can someone explain how risk/return works again). The consensus sure looks good for class action lawsuit lawyers.

The piece also recognizes the tremendous contribution that Zero Hedge's readership has had in this ongoing debate, once more highlighting the interactive nature of new media and how crowdsourcing is the new dominant paradigm for Media 2.0. 

Here is the link.

Additionally, should it be odd that Direct Edge, the company in the eye of the Flash hurricane with its ELP program, has the following reported ownership structure:

Yes. Direct Edge is an independent broker-dealer owned by a consortium that includes the International Securities Exchange (“ISE"), Knight Capital Group, Inc., Citadel Derivatives Group, The Goldman Sachs Group, and J.P. Morgan. Knight Capital Group was originally the sole owner of Direct Edge and the firm was spun off in the third quarter of 2007 when Citadel and Goldman made investments. With a 31.54% stake, the ISE is currently the largest shareholder of Direct Edge, followed by Knight, Citadel, and Goldman, each with 19.9%.

And here are the latest ruminations out of Max Keiser, who takes on a curious angle in his most recent Goldman Sachs attack


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Radio Zero: Content Matters

What a week! Time to kick back with your favorite content. Here, let me serve it up for you. Radio Zero, live. 11:30 Eastern. URL 15 minutes before. Marla 15 minutes late. As per usual.
Listen in: http://cdo.zerohedge.com:8000/listen.pls
Chat up the DJ: aim:radiozh


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The New Model?

It seems 1-2's and Marla's post earlier could not have come at a more opportune time. In a presentation by Andrew Gluck of Advisor Products, the author touches on some starkly comparable points (and, usefully, those with acute ADHD may find this presentation a tad more palatable, hehe, just kidding Marla) in the context of the epic paradigm shift occurring in the media world. Zero Hedge explicitly agrees that while the course of new media is still very much uncharted, the inherent conflicts of interest at the nexus of mainstream media and its providers of funding (not to mention bloated leverage and CDS levels in the 20pts upfront even in these artificially tight times), will make the survival of legacy media products increasingly more impossible.


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Critical Response Against High Frequency Trading Starts Generating Momentum

Zero Hedge recently had some choice words against a subset of HFT, namely Flash Trading, and as even Irene Aldridge confirmed earlier, there is something very wrong with that subset of program trading. It seems our admonitions have fallen on the right ears. In a startling development of anti-establishmentarian activism, Senator Charles Schumer has asked the SEC to ban Flash Trading in its entirety, as it "gives high-speed traders an unfair advantage over other investors."


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Unjustified Optimism In Theory And Practice

This one falls into the category of one picture is worth a thousand optimistic promises. Compliments of Out Of The Frying Pan.


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Market Rips, Short Interest Plunges

This is so much more than just a short covering rally. Oh wait, it's not.


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Saluzzi Educates MSM On PT, Does Not Buy Books

Irene, I would love to get a copy of your book. Are you willing to exchange one Digital Dickweed coffee mug for a few hundred copies? I am sure you have them lying around, and it sounds about equitable.

Also, good thing of Irene to admit that any variant of forntrunning is illegal. We are with you!


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Get Your Aspen St. Regis Right Here, Get Monarch Beach Half Off

Cause you know selling luxury hotels ahead of a 90% ramp up in the S&P makes all the sense in the world.


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Goldman Sachs Principal Transactions Update: 798 Million Shares And An Overall PT Market Update

There has been (finally) a lot of attention to program trading, a theme Zero Hedge has been focusing on for 4 months. This week, the NYSE finally switched over to its new methodology of providing program trading, which, as Zero Hedge announced previously, involves the decommissioning of the DPTR and the delay/cancellation of implementation of "the proposed redefined program trading account type indicators (J and K)."


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Ratigan, Spitzer And Toure Clarify The Fed's Obsession With Secrecy

MSNBC's explanatory take on how the Federal Reserve "bailed" the system out and why the Fed is so keen on perpetuating its secrecy.

Eliot Spitzer: "The Fed is a Ponzi scheme, an inside job, it is outrageous, it is time for congress to say enough of this"


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New York City's Pain

One feels the pain of New York City Comptroller Bill Thompson, Jr. Not only does he have to deal with the continuing lunacy over in Albany and the still ongoing power struggle in the wake of Spitzer's abrupt implosion, but he has to scramble to contain the fall out in the world's most financially dependent city. His only wildcard: hope, whether it be preached by 1,000 billboards across America, or Obama appearing on TV every 15 minutes to remind Americans that the only way out of a credit crisis is to max out their credit cards, or by watching comedy channels disguised as financial reporting.


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