High-Speed Trader Found Guilty In Landmark Spoofing Case
By Jessica Corso ( November 3, 2015, 6:09 PM EST) -- A high-frequency trader who was accused of flooding the market with mass orders of commodities futures that he never intended to fulfill became the first person ever convicted of spoofing Tuesday when an Illinois federal jury returned a verdict of guilty on all twelve counts against him....
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