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The problem is that you need an increasing amount of capital to trade. It raises the barrier to entry.


Not 'to trade' but to enter the small world of HFT. Many, many industries have capital barriers to entry, I don't really see the big deal. Just as I cannot start an HFT firm, I also cannot start a toy factory or restaurant without sufficient capital. If you actually look at how much money HFT firms earn relative to the finance sector as a whole, they're pretty small fish. They just pay a lot because they have relatively few staff.


Thats not true at all


Why is that? You have to own some laser networking kit in a line-of-sight to play along. That costs money.




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