The $300m cable that will save traders milliseconds
What I don;t get is if the difference can mean an extra 100M then surely it is worth setting up an office next door to the exchange and trading from there.
It doesn;t make sense to trade from London if you are going to miss out on a huge chunk of profit.
Sure the medium guys who earn a fair crust might benefit from it but they are only still trading from london because the speed increase from moving out there isn;t enough for them to make the move.
It doesn;t make sense to trade from London if you are going to miss out on a huge chunk of profit.
Sure the medium guys who earn a fair crust might benefit from it but they are only still trading from london because the speed increase from moving out there isn;t enough for them to make the move.
- superfrank
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They do do that - for HFT it obviously makes sense to have the algorithms running on a server as close as possible to the exchange servers.
I'm a bit confused too.
another related story... http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/2d62bcfa-ad26 ... z1Y82NMlQN.
I'm a bit confused too.
another related story... http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/2d62bcfa-ad26 ... z1Y82NMlQN.
- JollyGreen
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I wouldn't want to be the engineer who has to go out and fix a cable fault



