highinnfrekvensen
Highinnfrekvensen, often referred to as high-frequency trading (HFT) in English, is a form of algorithmic trading that uses sophisticated computational tools and mathematical models to execute a large number of orders at extremely high speeds. The term originates from the Norwegian language, where "høy" means high and "innfrekvens" refers to frequency. HFT relies on advanced technologies such as low-latency hardware, co-location servers, and complex algorithms to capitalize on tiny price discrepancies that arise in financial markets.
The practice gained prominence in the early 2000s with the widespread adoption of electronic trading platforms
Critics argue that highinnfrekvensen can contribute to market volatility, flash crashes, and reduced liquidity for smaller
The impact of highinnfrekvensen extends beyond traditional stock markets, influencing commodities, forex, and cryptocurrency trading. While