This is a movie of disillusionment.
In the 17 millisecond to 16 millisecond breakthrough, the ultimate breakthrough is needed.
But 11 milliseconds is totally unreasonable.
Life is so unreasonable.
The background of this story is actually not understood by people who do not trade.
For market makers, the advantage of milliseconds is simply picking up money.
There is no market maker system for A-shares, and it doesn't matter if the order is placed within a few seconds.
To quantify, they will rent a house near the Zhangjiang computer room, and they will fight for physical distance.
I didn't understand before, why it would cost 600,000 a little to build an institutional channel. Order is fast.
Play the board in the morning, the price is the same, and the fight is milliseconds. If the order is out, whether it can be traded is a 10% profit.
The world is fast underfoot, is it a blasphemy against God?
The natives shouted: Wait for your soul.
But in the world of finance, money waits for no one.
It is a background knowledge of finance.
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