On Sat, Jul 2, 2022 at 9:42 AM Mark Dawson <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'd hope these authors aren't referring to behavior under mitigation
> circumstances since *all* HFT firms disable cpu mitigation schemes from the
> kernel boot parameter list as a standard procedure.
>

Without expressing any opinion on this particular claim, it's important to
realize that serious HFT practitioners are *extremely* secretive. They
don't talk about anything they consider important publicly, and go to
legends both to keep their own secrets and infer as much as they can about
their competitors from public statements.

You should be extremely skeptical of any claims like "All HFTs X". I
haven't read the book OP mentions but I'm doubtful you should infer much
from it.

>

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