The more things change the more they stay the same.
The open outcry pits considered dead due to computers taking over the trading landscape are raising from its ashes.
Right after getting pretty much extinct, open outcries are metamorphosing on something else and assuming a virtual identity via instant messaging,
chat rooms etc.
Base on this article http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-1...ong-firms.html we humans
are already finding a way to fulfill our socialization instincts.
I would like to exchange ideas and maybe learn more about this new way of trading that is emerging.
Will twitter become the future NYSE, where people text their bid/ask and the first one to reply gets the deal?
I can see a exciting future for us traders with the embrace of this new technology.
The open outcry pits considered dead due to computers taking over the trading landscape are raising from its ashes.
Right after getting pretty much extinct, open outcries are metamorphosing on something else and assuming a virtual identity via instant messaging,
chat rooms etc.
Base on this article http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-1...ong-firms.html we humans
are already finding a way to fulfill our socialization instincts.
I would like to exchange ideas and maybe learn more about this new way of trading that is emerging.
Will twitter become the future NYSE, where people text their bid/ask and the first one to reply gets the deal?
I can see a exciting future for us traders with the embrace of this new technology.
So, you think you have rights? LOL