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NoQuarter Radio’s Sense on Cents with Larry Doyle, Sunday Night at 8PM

August 2nd radio show concluded and promo bumped down . LISTEN to the archived show audio at any time.

High frequency program trading is the single hottest topic on Wall Street today. No individual has generated greater focus on this topic than Joe Saluzzi of Themis Trading.

I look forward to interviewing Mr. Saluzzi tonight, August 2nd, from 8-9pm on NoQuarter Radio’s Sense on Cents with Larry Doyle.

This show will comprehensively cover the gamut of issues and topics involved in this highly controversial trading activity. Does high frequency program trading engage in front-running? Are retail and institutional investors disadvantaged? Are the exchanges and regulators looking the other way? What were the developments in the marketplace which brought us to this point?

NQR’s Sense on Cents with Larry Doyle will address these questions and more with the man ‘in the arena’ and at the center of the debate, Joe Saluzzi.

The show is available as a podcast on iTunes, and also archived in an audio player right here at Sense on Cents so it should serve as a tremendous informational resource as we continue to navigate the economic landscape.

Please share with friends and colleagues.

LD

Related Sense on Cents Commentary:
   “High Frequency Trading Debate: Mano a Mano” July 24th
   “Is Uncle Sam Manipulating the Equity Markets?” July 1st

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Comment by mel | 2009-08-02 10:46:32

I am really surprised at many things that go totally un-noticed by the MSN, on person in particular and i am surprised even Larry Doyle never exposed it:

Who is Timothy Geithner, the Sec of Treasury that is sucking up more and more power while spending more and more of our tax dollars on SELECTIVE bailouts?

Well Tim is the son of Peter Geithner, and why is this important, simply for this reason:

While at the Ford Foundation, Stanley Ann Dunham worked with Peter Geithner, to develop the Foundation’s microfinance programs in Indonesia.

http://philanthropy.com/news/government/index.php?id=6453

BTW, thier programs in Indonesia were complete failures.

 

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