On May 6, 2010, financial markets around the world tumbled simultaneously and without warning. In the span of five minutes, a trillion dollars of valuation was lost. The Flash Crash, as it became known, represented the fastest drop in market history. When share values rebounded less than half an hour later, experts around the globe were left perplexed. What had they just witnessed?
Navinder Singh Sarao hardly seemed like a man who would shake the world's financial markets to their core. Raised in a working-class neighborhood in West London, Nav was a preternaturally gifted trader who played the markets like a computer game. By the age of thirty, he had left behind London's "trading arcades," working instead out of his childhood home. For years the money poured in. But when lightning-fast electronic traders infiltrated markets and started eating into his profits, Nav built a system of his own to fight back. It worked-until 2015, when the FBI arrived at his door. Depending on whom you ask, Sarao was a scourge, a symbol of a financial system run horribly amok, or a folk hero-an outsider who took on the tyranny of Wall Street and the high-frequency traders.
A real-life financial thriller, Flash Crash uncovers the remarkable, behind-the-scenes narrative of a mystifying market crash, a globe-spanning investigation into international fraud, and the man at the center of them both.
Author(s): Liam Vaughan
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Year: 2020
Language: English
Pages: 244
City: New York
Tags: Finance;
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Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Prologue
Act One
1. Work Well Under Pressure
2. The Boy Plunger
3. That’s a Fugazi
4. The Trade I
5. Rise of the Robots
6. End of an Era
7. The Trade II
8. A Brief History of Spoofing
9. Building the Machine
10. The Crash
Act Two
11. The Aftermath
12. Milking Markets
13. The Dust Settles
14. Thought Crime
15. Pimp My Algo
16. Jesus Enters
17. Mr. X
18. NAVSAR
19. Cornbread and the CME
20. MINDGames
Act Three
21. Where’s the Money, Nav?
22. #freenav
23. All Is Lost
24. Come to Jesus
25. Catch Me If You Can
Epilogue
Author’s Note
Acknowledgments
Notes
About the Author