Talk:High-frequency trading
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Algo and high-frequency should both have their own page
editHi there, Why redirect this page to algo trading? Isn't there enough room for other topics in algo trading that are not covered under high-frequency? High-frequency trading seems broad enough to have its own page, no?
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Payment for order flow
editSomething should be said about payment for order flow and how it allows Robinhood (company) and others to offer very low commissions. --Error (talk) 12:05, 6 August 2020 (UTC)