ultrakrátkodobé
Ultrakrátkodobé is a term used in the field of economics and finance to describe a time period that is extremely short, often measured in fractions of a second. This concept is particularly relevant in the context of high-frequency trading (HFT), where traders use sophisticated algorithms and powerful computers to execute trades at speeds that are imperceptible to human traders. The term "ultrakrátkodobé" translates to "ultra-short-term" in English.
In the context of HFT, ultrakrátkodobé trading involves making decisions and executing trades based on data
The use of ultrakrátkodobé trading has raised concerns among regulators and market participants due to its
Despite these challenges, ultrakrátkodobé trading continues to be a significant aspect of modern financial markets, reflecting