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Robot stock traders lose $440,000,000 in 45 minutes, need someone to spell it out

Robot stock traders lose $  440,000,000 in 45 minutes, need someone to spell it out

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Individuals never learn and evidently neither do robots. Autonomous investing AIs went on a spending spree at Knight Capital Group in New Jersey this week, getting up shares in every thing from RadioShack to Ford and American Airlines (ouch) in a 45-minute frenzy of disobedience. The company attempted to offload the unwanted stock, however found it was already nearly half a billion dollars in the red– adequate to wipe out its whole return from 2011 and “seriously effect” its capability to perform business. If just it had actually safeguarded itself with one of these.

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Forex And Online Traders Want To Trade In The Zone – This Does It!

Forex And Online Traders Want To Trade In The Zone – This Does It!
Not A Robot Or System, This Mental Tune Up Puts Traders Into The Zone By Turning The Subconscious Mind Into A Pattern Recognition Expert. Traders Spend On Tools And They Want And Need This! Easy To Demo – Buyers Listen First Then Want To Buy!
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Apple secrets leaked early by inside traders, arrests reveal

We don’t normally cover the “business crime” beat, but there’s a pretty interesting gadget angle here. As part of a larger crack down on insider trading, three technology executives and a “salesman for an ‘expert network’” have been arrested for leaking confidential tips to hedge funds. What sort of secrets, you ask? A certain executive for Flextronics, Walter Shimoon, happened to pass on information concerning an iPhone update and the iPad well before they became official (Flextronics supplied Apple parts). “At Apple you can get fired for saying K48 … outside of a, you know, outside of a meeting that doesn’t have K48 people in it. That’s how crazy they are about it,” he said during an October 2009 phone call intercepted by authorities, where K48 wass the codename for the iPad, which didn’t see the light of day until 2010 (we’re assuming here that’s not all he said). The others arrested hail from AMD (leaking financial details) and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, and a fifth person already plead guilty (a former Dell global supply manager). Remember, kids, crime doesn’t pay.

Apple secrets leaked early by inside traders, arrests reveal originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 16 Dec 2010 18:59:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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The Day Trader’s Paradise [Featured Workspace]

What do you get when you have space for a custom office setup, a good amount of cash, and the vision to make it all happen? Dozens of monitors and the need for your own personal power plant.

We’ve been watching Steve’s office since he first posted the construction pictures into the Lifehacker Workspace pool. Slowly we’ve watched his office take shape from a spackled room with naked monitor mounts into the jaw dropping display of computing power you see above.

Steve just finished the project and posted some pictures to update us, writing:

Originally there was to be 60 monitors, a mix of 19s and 24s however it changed a bit and there is now 40 24″ monitors and another 20 monitors offsite for development.

There is six computers running all the monitors, eac computer has a core i7 975, 24 gb of DDR 3 memory, two SLC SSDs in raid 0 and a large amount of nvidia NVS 420s as well as Nvidia 9800 GTs.

This office is used for intraday trading and development.

And by “intraday trading and development” he means displaying the world’s largest line chart screensaver when he isn’t using it to build a better bomb and issue demands of monetary compesation to world governments—or something like that we’d imagine. Check out more pictures of his awesome setup below:






You can check out more pictures of Steve’s office by visiting the various photo sets he shared during construction: Office construction, Office, and New Office Done.

If you have a workspace of your own to show off, throw the pictures on your Flickr account and add it to the Lifehacker Workspace Show and Tell Pool. Include some details about your setup and why it works for you, and you just might see it featured on the front page of Lifehacker.






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