Re: [HCDX] Shortwave News

2023-05-26 Thread Hermod Pedersen via Hard-Core-DX
High-frequency trading has been going on for at least a decade. Wall 
Street has moved on into space...

More info is abundant, such as:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-frequency_trading


Den 2023-05-27 kl. 00:02, skrev Mauno Ritola:

Did anyone find out anything more about this?

Thanks,

Mauno

Fernan Bolando kirjoitti 20.5.2023 klo 18.11:
Thus sounds interesting. Googling however has failed me. Can anybody 
share

the original article or a link to more info?

On Sat, May 20, 2023, 9:16 AM Arthur Delibert,  
wrote:



I suspect this is related to high-speed trading in the stock, bond and
futures markets.  A number of large financial institutions have 
noted that
there are brief differences in the prices of various financial 
instruments

between the various markets -- for example, NY and Chicago. If they can
act fast enough, they can buy in the cheaper market and sell at a 
profit in

the more expensive market before the differences iron themselves out.
These institutions have invested a lot in high-speed internet 
connections

between their offices physically near the various markets so they can
exploit these differences.  Looks like someone is going to try to speed
things up by using a SW radio link.  Note that the FCC applications 
were

filed with a request for confidential treatment of certain details.

-- Art Delibert, KB3FJO

From: Hard-Core-DX  on behalf of
Bill Smith 
Sent: Saturday, May 20, 2023 6:44 AM
To: hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com 
Subject: [HCDX] Shortwave News


According to Experimental News #8, the FCC has granted a license and
construction permit to Amberwell LLC to transmit data in 15 frequency
segments between 7490 and 14520 khz with the experimental license 
WN2XKQ.

Among the special conditions WN2XKQ is not to cause interference to any
existing service. Power will be 24kw and this experimental license will
expire on March 1, 2025. Bill Smith, Douglas, MA
Sent from Mail for 
Windows


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Re: [HCDX] Shortwave News

2023-05-26 Thread Mauno Ritola

Did anyone find out anything more about this?

Thanks,

Mauno

Fernan Bolando kirjoitti 20.5.2023 klo 18.11:

Thus sounds interesting. Googling however has failed me. Can anybody share
the original article or a link to more info?

On Sat, May 20, 2023, 9:16 AM Arthur Delibert,  wrote:


I suspect this is related to high-speed trading in the stock, bond and
futures markets.  A number of large financial institutions have noted that
there are brief differences in the prices of various financial instruments
between the various markets -- for example, NY and Chicago.  If they can
act fast enough, they can buy in the cheaper market and sell at a profit in
the more expensive market before the differences iron themselves out.
These institutions have invested a lot in high-speed internet connections
between their offices physically near the various markets so they can
exploit these differences.  Looks like someone is going to try to speed
things up by using a SW radio link.  Note that the FCC applications were
filed with a request for confidential treatment of certain details.

-- Art Delibert, KB3FJO

From: Hard-Core-DX  on behalf of
Bill Smith 
Sent: Saturday, May 20, 2023 6:44 AM
To: hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com 
Subject: [HCDX] Shortwave News


According to Experimental News #8, the FCC has granted a license and
construction permit to Amberwell LLC to transmit data in 15 frequency
segments between 7490 and 14520 khz with the experimental license WN2XKQ.
Among the special conditions WN2XKQ is not to cause interference to any
existing service. Power will be 24kw and this experimental license will
expire on March 1, 2025. Bill Smith, Douglas, MA
Sent from Mail for Windows

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Re: [HCDX] Shortwave News - HF trading licensed

2023-05-20 Thread Glenn Hauser via Hard-Core-DX
 
https://www.experimentalradio.news/

73, Glenn Hauser




On Saturday, May 20, 2023, 11:25:00 PM GMT+1, Fernan Bolando  
wrote:


Thus sounds interesting. Googling however has failed me. Can anybody share
the original article or a link to more info?

On Sat, May 20, 2023, 9:16 AM Arthur Delibert,  wrote:

> I suspect this is related to high-speed trading in the stock, bond and
> futures markets. A number of large financial institutions have noted that
> there are brief differences in the prices of various financial instruments
> between the various markets -- for example, NY and Chicago. If they can
> act fast enough, they can buy in the cheaper market and sell at a profit in
> the more expensive market before the differences iron themselves out.
> These institutions have invested a lot in high-speed internet connections
> between their offices physically near the various markets so they can
> exploit these differences. Looks like someone is going to try to speed
> things up by using a SW radio link. Note that the FCC applications were
> filed with a request for confidential treatment of certain details.
>
> -- Art Delibert, KB3FJO
> 
> From: Hard-Core-DX  on behalf of
> Bill Smith 
> Sent: Saturday, May 20, 2023 6:44 AM
> To: hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com 
> Subject: [HCDX] Shortwave News
>
>
> According to Experimental News #8, the FCC has granted a license and
> construction permit to Amberwell LLC to transmit data in 15 frequency
> segments between 7490 and 14520 khz with the experimental license WN2XKQ.
> Among the special conditions WN2XKQ is not to cause interference to any
> existing service. Power will be 24kw and this experimental license will
> expire on March 1, 2025. Bill Smith, Douglas, MA
  
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Re: [HCDX] Shortwave News

2023-05-20 Thread Fernan Bolando
Thus sounds interesting. Googling however has failed me. Can anybody share
the original article or a link to more info?

On Sat, May 20, 2023, 9:16 AM Arthur Delibert,  wrote:

> I suspect this is related to high-speed trading in the stock, bond and
> futures markets.  A number of large financial institutions have noted that
> there are brief differences in the prices of various financial instruments
> between the various markets -- for example, NY and Chicago.  If they can
> act fast enough, they can buy in the cheaper market and sell at a profit in
> the more expensive market before the differences iron themselves out.
> These institutions have invested a lot in high-speed internet connections
> between their offices physically near the various markets so they can
> exploit these differences.  Looks like someone is going to try to speed
> things up by using a SW radio link.  Note that the FCC applications were
> filed with a request for confidential treatment of certain details.
>
> -- Art Delibert, KB3FJO
> 
> From: Hard-Core-DX  on behalf of
> Bill Smith 
> Sent: Saturday, May 20, 2023 6:44 AM
> To: hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com 
> Subject: [HCDX] Shortwave News
>
>
> According to Experimental News #8, the FCC has granted a license and
> construction permit to Amberwell LLC to transmit data in 15 frequency
> segments between 7490 and 14520 khz with the experimental license WN2XKQ.
> Among the special conditions WN2XKQ is not to cause interference to any
> existing service. Power will be 24kw and this experimental license will
> expire on March 1, 2025. Bill Smith, Douglas, MA
> Sent from Mail for Windows
>
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Re: [HCDX] Shortwave News

2023-05-20 Thread Arthur Delibert
I suspect this is related to high-speed trading in the stock, bond and futures 
markets.  A number of large financial institutions have noted that there are 
brief differences in the prices of various financial instruments between the 
various markets -- for example, NY and Chicago.  If they can act fast enough, 
they can buy in the cheaper market and sell at a profit in the more expensive 
market before the differences iron themselves out.  These institutions have 
invested a lot in high-speed internet connections between their offices 
physically near the various markets so they can exploit these differences.  
Looks like someone is going to try to speed things up by using a SW radio link. 
 Note that the FCC applications were filed with a request for confidential 
treatment of certain details.

-- Art Delibert, KB3FJO

From: Hard-Core-DX  on behalf of Bill 
Smith 
Sent: Saturday, May 20, 2023 6:44 AM
To: hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com 
Subject: [HCDX] Shortwave News


According to Experimental News #8, the FCC has granted a license and 
construction permit to Amberwell LLC to transmit data in 15 frequency segments 
between 7490 and 14520 khz with the experimental license WN2XKQ. Among the 
special conditions WN2XKQ is not to cause interference to any existing service. 
Power will be 24kw and this experimental license will expire on March 1, 2025. 
Bill Smith, Douglas, MA
Sent from Mail for Windows

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