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Why High-Performance Computing Needs Financial Engineering


Richard Bookstaber, one of the original MIT math geeks gone bad (a.k.a. "quants") and the guy who literally wrote the book on how to destroy Wall St. with computers, has been tracking what he calls the "arms race" in high-frequency, computer-automated trading. If he's correct with his recently floated hypothesis that "the days for high frequency trading are numbered," then this would be pretty bad news for Intel, AMD/ATI, and NVIDIA.


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He must posses
Submitted by JohnsonSmith on Jun 28, 2011 @ 9:02 AM EDT


He must posses a great sense of knowledge lets see what will be the result for his hypothesis .

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Thanks for sharing
Submitted by JohnsonSmith on Jun 28, 2011 @ 9:03 AM EDT


He must posses a great sense of knowledge lets see what will be the result for his hypothesis .

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He must posses a great sense of knowledge lets see what will be the result for his hypothesis . http://www.kwikpayday.co.uk/articles.html

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