• Bernie Ecclestoned
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    They were real dollars, and this legend got house arrest for a year for helping to trip the algos limit orders, and briefly wiped 1 trillion dollars of value off the US stock market

    Sarao realised that the high frequency traders all used similar software. That made the market twitchy - like a flock of sheep, all moving in the same direction

    His software took advantage of this by placing thousands of orders before quickly cancelling or changing them, once he had created artificial demand for other traders to buy or sell that asset.

    This practice - known as “spoofing” - allowed him to make genuine buy or sell orders at a profit as the price swiftly rose or fell

    https://www.bbc.com/news/explainers-51265169

    • @some_designer_dude
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      281 year ago

      Not even mad. Respect to this dude for striking fear into the hearts of the asshole class, if only for a few glorious minutes.

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      So the guy played with the system, doing things the system allows ,but because he wasn’t in the club he got punished 🤷

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        1 year ago

        What do you mean? There was a liquidity crunch because of a massive mutual fund order and his spoofing tripped the algos into selling

        • livus
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          11 year ago

          OP’s article is quite good.

          It’s more likely that there were several factors in play.

          • Bernie Ecclestoned
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            11 year ago

            Yeah, as it says it’s like blaming lightning for starting a forest far.

            The current dark pool stuff is probably ten times worse.