The shift toward electronic trading began with idealistic intentions. Programming geniuses like Josh Levine envisioned a more democratic market where computerized hubs, such as his creation , would wrest control from large exchanges that traditionally favored giant institutions.
In the modern financial landscape, the image of frantic traders shouting on a crowded exchange floor has been replaced by silent, air-conditioned server rooms. As explored in Scott Patterson’s seminal work, , the U.S. stock market has undergone a radical transformation into a digital "jungle" dominated by artificially intelligent bots and opaque trading venues. The Genesis of the Digital Revolution The shift toward electronic trading began with idealistic
: These innovations inadvertently birthed a fragmented market of "dark pools" and high-frequency trading (HFT) "bots" that execute trades in milliseconds, often outmaneuvering their human creators. What Are Dark Pools? As explored in Scott Patterson’s seminal work, , the U