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Flash Boys
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Michael Lewis' new book Flash Boys has been getting a TON of media coverage lately and has spawned lots of discussion about whether the market is rigged and rife with fraud. His message is clearly appealing, especially to a public that has been burned so many times recently by Wall St.

This review in Slate, however, makes a compelling case that Lewis' book is way off base and needlessly inflammatory. The article explains that high frequency trading, while easy to demonize, is actually part of the evolution of the markets to greater liquidity and significantly reduced costs. Moreover, if the costs associated with high frequency trading can be characterized in a negative light, those costs pale in comparison to much more mundane evils such as high expense ratios and management fees.

Interesting stuff to think about, at any rate.
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#2
I ordered the book yesterday because I love reading Michael Lewis, and it should be interesting. It doesn't really bother me if someone swoops my market order for 1c though.
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#3
Oh I'll definitely read it too -- I've enjoyed everything of his that I've read. I guess I'll go in with a more critical eye this time, though.
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