The Cost of a Second
Leo Vance lived his life in the gaps between seconds. As the most successful quantitative trader in New York, he didn't just predict the market; he paused it. Leo possessed a rare neurological anomaly—a "stutter" in his perception of time. He could freeze the world for exactly ten seconds, a window of absolute stillness where he could move, think, and rearrange the pieces of the board. In the...
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