Chicago Trader Accused Of 'Spoofing' Says Trades Were Legit
By John Kennedy ( April 4, 2016, 7:19 PM EDT) -- A Chicago trader accused of "spoofing" orders in futures markets and taking advantage of the resulting misperceptions about demand told an Illinois federal court Friday that he shouldn't be banned from trading in his preferred markets just because he makes decisions faster than the average person....
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