Noun
(finance) Initialism of high-frequency trading.
(finance) Initialism of high-frequency trader.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgHigh-frequency trading (HFT) algorithmic trading, had almost phased out "dinosaur floor-traders". Source: Internet
Fundamental analysis is one of the most time consuming forms of analysis and with the fast paced trading style of the 21st century, where markets are dominated by HFT firms and day traders, it is difficult to keep up with the market in a timely fashion. Source: Internet
Working in the industry for nearly 20 years, I’ve seen some pretty significant developments, including: decimalization, Reg NMS, Dodd-Frank, Reg SHO, the advent of HFT, dark pools, and MiFID II. Source: Internet
The HFT changes seem well thought out and no doubt reflect the input of former CFTC chairman Gary Gensler, who is one of her key advisors. Source: Internet
HFT stands ready to help the Bellaire school community in any way possible during this tragic time." Source: Internet
HFT algorithms selling AUD/USD today! Source: Internet