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Robinhood s CEO defends high-frequency trading after its handling of the GameStop short-squeeze, saying that the practice yields better prices for the everyday investor
Robinhood s CEO defends high-frequency trading after its handling of the GameStop short-squeeze, saying that the practice yields better prices for the everyday investor
Shalini NagarajanFeb 10, 2021, 21:18 IST
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Robinhood s CEO defended the practice of high-frequency
trading, saying it yields better prices.
Vlad Tenev said he ll start a series of occasional posts to explain the mechanics of market makers.
The investing firm was plunged into the spotlight over its handling of the
Take-Two Interactive Is Set for a Pullback Before Further Gains Momentum tends to peak before prices do so it is a leading indicator. Stocks quotes in this article: TTWO
For his second Executive Decision segment of
Mad Money Tuesday evening, host Jim Cramer spoke with Strauss Zelnick, chairman and CEO of video game maker, Take-Two Interactive (TTWO) .
Zelnick said Take-Two s strength is in their franchises. The company has 11 franchises with releases that have topped five million copies, he said, and 67 franchises that have topped two million copies in a single release.
Turning to the elephant in the room the pandemic Zelnick said that all entertainment options have benefited from people spending more time at home.
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The exec who built the trades behind Goldman Sachs role in the 1MDB scandal just retired. Here s a look into his rise at the firm.
The exec who built the trades behind Goldman Sachs role in the 1MDB scandal just retired. Here s a look into his rise at the firm.
Dakin CampbellFeb 10, 2021, 21:47 IST
Ram Sundaram, right, is seen here with Ashok Varadhan, one of his bosses at Goldman, at a benefit for the Child Mind Institute in 2018.Sylvain Gaboury/Getty Images
Ram Sundaram is leaving the bank after a 20-year career at
Goldman Sachs.
trading unit that made some of the bank s most exotic, and profitable, trades.