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jamespattn | 9 months ago
I suppose it could be a combination of things that isn't necessarily just related to finding edge over markets. Having an entrenched market position or access to data faster perhaps?
jamespattn | 9 months ago
I suppose it could be a combination of things that isn't necessarily just related to finding edge over markets. Having an entrenched market position or access to data faster perhaps?
cmcaleer|9 months ago
You're totally right that edge isn't just knowing if number is more likely to go up, as an example since you mentioned faster access to data: some of the best of the best companies will hire meteorologists so that they know how reliable their microwave towers for transmitting data between e.g. Chicago and NY are (and they can lean in or widen their spreads according to how current and up-to-date their information is).
It sounds like crazy stuff to do, but when your data could be up to 10ms slower than you expect due to weather and you're so sensitive to latency you hire FPGA engineers because normal high performance CPUs aren't enough for you, it's not that crazy.
I sometimes feel like HFT is a waste of good talent and wonder what some of the people I've met who work at JS or CitSec could have done in other industries, but at the same time HFT is often the only industry that correctly prices these peoples' minds. Ultimately having a smoother financial system where risk is more correctly priced is a good thing, even if it's not the best thing they could be doing.
jamespattn|9 months ago
TeMPOraL|9 months ago
There's an equilibrium there, where the top players have some profits - not necessarily insane, but enough for them to continue the race and take some of it home. Meanwhile, the up-front costs of getting all the advanced tech and expertise to try and compete with them is high enough, that you're not likely to break even for years - so you won't bother, and no one else will either, and the pressure pulling those "insane profits" down disappears. Those profits look like money being left on the table, but no one can afford to reach for it.
jcfrei|9 months ago
jamespattn|9 months ago
mhh__|9 months ago
I don't know if rentech ever make markets but one way to make a _lot_ of money in finance to provide liquidity while also have good alpha models. The faster the better. This way you are earning the spread while also getting into the positions you want, and maybe even getting paid for it by the exchange.
mtillman|9 months ago