The Asymmetry Game
The boardroom of Sterling & Cross was a cathedral of glass and steel, overlooking the jagged skyline of Manhattan. In the world of high-frequency trading, time was not a linear progression but a commodity to be sliced, diced, and sold. Dominic, a man whose pulse was synced to the NASDAQ, viewed the world as a series of asymmetric bets. To him, the only sin was a fair trade. Maya, a quant with a...
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