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This is such weird commentary that pops up on every algotrading post. Why does it have to be socially productive? No one makes the claim it is.


It’s parasitic.


You can buy or sell 1 share of apple for a bid/ask spread of 1 cent today, or 0.006% of the stock price, and pay no commission to do so. There are very few other examples out there where pure competition between market participants have made things so cheap as to be indiscernible from free.

Parasites indeed


Okay, and is that bad? The entire world has systems which parasitic relationships exist that if they simply did not the entire ecosystem of live could collapse.

But here we are with 26 letters complaining on perhaps the most advanced thing humans have made because you don’t see the value of saving some money while trading.

People don’t exist to give things a way, expecting people to pay more is parasitic.




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