Max Keiser: Big Banks Allocate Losing Trades to Clients, Keep Winning Trades for Themselves → Washingtons Blog
Max Keiser: Big Banks Allocate Losing Trades to Clients, Keep Winning Trades for Themselves - Washingtons Blog

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Max Keiser: Big Banks Allocate Losing Trades to Clients, Keep Winning Trades for Themselves


Max Keiser - journalist, former Wall Street broker and options trader, and inventor of the software which is now being used for high frequency trading - claims that the big banks retroactively allocate losing trades to their clients, and keep the winning trades for their own proprietary trading desks:


This is the second time in the couple of weeks that Keiser has made this allegation. When he first brought this up, Keiser said that he has first-hand knowledge of this unlawful activity because - when he was a trader - he and everyone else did the same thing.


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