dimelab dimelab: shrinking the gap between talk and action.

plug Topic in The Credit Debacle Catalog

zero hedge Sun 2010-05-09 09:42 EDT

Themis' Take: May 6, 2010 -- The Day That Will Change Market Structure

...The story is not a key-punch error. The story is a failed market structure. The market failed today. The market melted down and ``liquidity providers'' quickly pulled all bids. According to today's Wall Street Journal, high frequency firm, Tradebot, closed down its computer systems completely, as did New Jersey's own Tradeworx,...To make matters worse, while some high frequency firms shut down yesterday and pulled their bids, as we warned they would do for over a year and a half, other high frequency firms turned from being liquidity providers to liquidity demanders, as they turned around and indiscriminately hit bids...The market action of May 6th has demonstrated that our equity market has major systemic risks built into it...The price discovery process ceased to exist. High frequency firms have always insisted that their mini-scalping activities stabilized markets and provided liquidity, and on May 6th they just shut down. They pulled the plug, as we always said they would, and they even admit it in the papers this morning...This is not an isolated incident, and it will happen again.

2010; 6; Change Market Structure; day; take; Themis; Zero Hedge.

Sat 2008-07-12 00:00 EDT

FT.com | Willem Buiter's Maverecon | Time for comrade Paulson to pull the plug on the Fannie and Freddie charade

FT.com | Willem Buiter's Maverecon | Time for comrade Paulson to pull the plug on the Fannie and Freddie charade

com; comrade Paulson; Fannie; Freddie charade; FT; plug; pull; Time; Willem Buiter's Maverecon.

Tue 2007-08-28 00:00 EDT

Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis: Now we know who and why

Citigroup troubles? "Bernanke has his hands full and there are simply too many crack to plug. He will fail."

know; Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis.