Book contents
- Reviews
- Algo Bots and the Law
- Algo Bots and the Law
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- 1 Key Concepts: Algorithms, Artificial Intelligence, and More
- 2 Economic Definitions of Common Derivatives
- 3 Legal and Regulatory Definitions of Derivatives and Other Financial Instruments
- 4 FinTech: From Science Fiction to Non-Fiction
- 5 The Regulatory Framework for the US Derivatives Markets
- 6 Gateways to the Futures Markets – FCMs
- 7 Collective Investment Vehicles and Investment Advisors
- 8 Salespeople, Supervisors, Owners, and Enumerated Others
- 9 Trading Floor Denizens
- 10 Regulating Digital Intermediaries
- 11 States of Mind: From Zero to Specific Intent
- 12 Market Manipulation: Then and Now
- 13 Fraud Is Many Things (for Humans and Robots)
- 14 Disruptive Trading Practices
- 15 Spoofing: Market Disruption Made Easy by Technology
- 16 Adequately Supervising the Overseers of Algo Bots
- 17 Flash Events
- 18 Algo Bots All over the World
- 19 Conclusion
- Index
17 - Flash Events
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 October 2020
- Reviews
- Algo Bots and the Law
- Algo Bots and the Law
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- 1 Key Concepts: Algorithms, Artificial Intelligence, and More
- 2 Economic Definitions of Common Derivatives
- 3 Legal and Regulatory Definitions of Derivatives and Other Financial Instruments
- 4 FinTech: From Science Fiction to Non-Fiction
- 5 The Regulatory Framework for the US Derivatives Markets
- 6 Gateways to the Futures Markets – FCMs
- 7 Collective Investment Vehicles and Investment Advisors
- 8 Salespeople, Supervisors, Owners, and Enumerated Others
- 9 Trading Floor Denizens
- 10 Regulating Digital Intermediaries
- 11 States of Mind: From Zero to Specific Intent
- 12 Market Manipulation: Then and Now
- 13 Fraud Is Many Things (for Humans and Robots)
- 14 Disruptive Trading Practices
- 15 Spoofing: Market Disruption Made Easy by Technology
- 16 Adequately Supervising the Overseers of Algo Bots
- 17 Flash Events
- 18 Algo Bots All over the World
- 19 Conclusion
- Index
Summary
One of the potential disadvantages of recent innovations in trading technology is that the markets now move with lightning speed in both good times and bad. With trading in futures and securities regularly counted in milliseconds (i.e., one thousandth of a second) and even microseconds (i.e., one millionth of a second), market crashes and rallies now also can occur – and, indeed, have occurred – at breakneck speeds that make human reaction times seem tortoise-like. The same algorithmic trading technologies that have enabled the markets for futures, securities, and options to incorporate information into the prices of financial instruments more quickly than ever before also have resulted in occasional high-speed crashes and rallies whose causes have, at times, confounded market participants and experts.
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- Algo Bots and the LawTechnology, Automation, and the Regulation of Futures and Other Derivatives, pp. 411 - 447Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020