New York 2016
Making Modern Market Structure – Justin Schack
Justin Schack - Rosenblatt Securities The whole point of Reg NMS was to deal with the 10 years of change that had already happened — that of course made things even more complex. And there are things about Regulation NMS that we’re dealing with today that some people...
Market Structure Change Presents Commercial Opportunity – Kevin Wolf
Kevin Wolf - Eris Exchange When I worked at Lehman, periodically people would tell me that I looked like Dick Fuld, and I thought that was pretty cool, especially when I was rising up in the ranks. I don’t find that amusing anymore. The fall of Lehman Brothers ushered...
The Fintech Evolution – Scott Feldman
Scott Feldman - ICAP Infinity That ability to communicate well and play [the role of] Google Translate is a differentiating factor for someone in the fintech space. You’ve got to marry the technology with the finance, and a lot of times they don’t speak the same...
Exchanges: Drivers and Beneficiaries of Change – Adena Friedman
Adena Friedman, Nasdaq "Today, exchanges are, at their core, technology companies as well as marketplaces." Adena Friedman loves working with interns. After all, she began her career as an intern at Nasdaq a number of years ago. Now, she serves as the exchange group's...
How a Small Group of Traders Improved Markets for All – Bill Harts
The 2014 release of Michael Lewis’ book “Flash Boys” unleashed widespread criticism of the automated trading community amid Lewis’ assertion that markets are “rigged” against small investors. According to Bill Harts, CEO of the Modern Markets Initiative, nothing could be further from the truth.
The Champions’ Mindset – Bill Looney
Bill Looney is a real Renaissance Man – institutional sales trader, client services executive, jazz drummer, amateur pilot and professional golfer. He also knows the stuff of which champions are made.
It’s a Jungle Out There – Kristin Boggiano
When Kristin Boggiano was finishing college, she admittedly had no clue what she wanted to do. So when she got an opportunity to spend three weeks in the jungles of Ecuador working with indigenous tribes, she jumped at the chance. When she returned, she still han no conclusions, except that she really enjoyed indoor plumbing, air conditioning and American food.
Charting a Career – Kenny Polcari
Market strategists love to follow charts. They look for trends, breakouts and key reversals. They pay close attention to entry points and exit strategies. Most importantly, they know they must concentrate not on the last trade, but rather the next one.
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