An Update On Spoofing And Its Challenges

By Ilan Guedj and An Wang (March 16, 2018, 12:14 PM EDT) -- Spoofing[1] is a type of trading behavior in which traders attempt to create an artificial impression of market conditions by posting orders without intending to execute the orders. Recently, we have seen an increasing number of convictions and settlements involving spoofing, as well as a step-up in enforcement by regulators. This article reviews recent developments in litigation and the challenges in identifying spoofing activities....

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