FOREX - Trends, Forecasts and Implications (Episode 18: August 2012) - page 342
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from the rbc - down with the robots))))
from the rbc - down with the robots))))
it's all over the place now)))
from the rbc - down with the robots))))
September 2002. An Eurex trader intending to sell one contract on the German DAX at 5180 points sold 5180 contracts, causing a collapse. Five hours later, management decided to cancel all deals made after the one that caused the collapse. November 1999. A broker sold 16,000 shares of Premier Oil, worth more than £1.8m, by accidentally leaning against a keypad on an exchange terminal. Need more examples ?
A gasprom cleaner tidying up the office of the head of gasprom, wiping down the computer keyboard, has signed $1 trillion worth of new contracts.
It's unlikely )))) The heads of such companies seldom have anything on their computers more complicated than a tussock or a sapper. A different range of issues altogether.
Unlikely )))) The heads of such companies rarely have anything on their computers that is more complex than a tumbleweed or a sapper. A different range of issues altogether.
Unlikely )))) The heads of such companies rarely have anything on their computers that is more complex than a tumbleweed or a sapper. A different range of issues altogether.
And they don't do it over the internet
and they don't do it over the internet
About that in general - but the comment, as they say )))) Anyway, as quoted by the moderator - "a smart face is not a sign of intelligence", so everyone walks around with a smart face... but in reality...