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app does when they sell their their data now that robin hood was by the way the founders come from high frequency trading so obviously they're going to be looking at how. to that's their background they know that they could sell this data that's where they were going that's was their plan it wasn't generosity it wasn't my hey we love you millennial skin involved in the markets it wasn't like a lot of millennial think that they think that it's all social justice warriors that run all these free company here's the latency problem in other words even with high frequency trading on wall street there's still a multi one millionth of a second latency but if your customers are giving you the data in real time there's no latency problem at all you're just right stealing and your cost of stealing is reduced so according to the article robin-hood except payment for order flow but on the back of the envelope calculation they appear to be selling their customers orders for over ten times as much as other brokers who engage in the practice as a conflict of interest and is bad for you as a custo
app does when they sell their their data now that robin hood was by the way the founders come from high frequency trading so obviously they're going to be looking at how. to that's their background they know that they could sell this data that's where they were going that's was their plan it wasn't generosity it wasn't my hey we love you millennial skin involved in the markets it wasn't like a lot of millennial think that they think that it's all social justice warriors that run all these free...
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up next for the 36-year-old, he's one of robin hood's merry men, hitting theaters in november. >> this> the dad of two girls also just wrapped voicing a part in the 2020 sequel to "trolls." >> i wouldn't have done too much work so far in my career that the kids could watch and i was quite mindful of that and they were going through a particularly obsessive trolls period when i sort of asked a few questions about whether i could be involved in the second one. >> and now the northern ireland native is the face of hugo boss' new fragrance boss, the scent. we're getting some serious "fifty shades" vibes from the new ad. and wife of five years, amelia, she totally approves. >> she loves it. i'd never met anyone like her before who's very passshe's rea. >> now that he's an expert in the field, we asked jamie to name a fragrance after some of his famous co-stars like jamie foxx. >> suave. i don't know he's a pretty -- he's a very cool person. >> how about rita ora? >> sassy. >> and of course dakota johnson? >> what would dakota's be? loyalty. that's nice. that was far too nice. >> so sweet. >
up next for the 36-year-old, he's one of robin hood's merry men, hitting theaters in november. >> this> the dad of two girls also just wrapped voicing a part in the 2020 sequel to "trolls." >> i wouldn't have done too much work so far in my career that the kids could watch and i was quite mindful of that and they were going through a particularly obsessive trolls period when i sort of asked a few questions about whether i could be involved in the second one. >>...
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starting off at the british trevelyan we find the remains of an experiment robin-hood gardens in london that was built in the late one nine hundred sixty s. and was intense. it to be ideal social housing but it got consistently bad press it was poorly maintained and eventually demolished the venice be a non-issue is what remains photos are new original section of the buildings and symbols of a social vision. at the other end of the exhibition we find an optimistic look into the future the hong kong pavilion has creative ideas for the city of tomorrow he sees high rises as the only option to gain more free space in hong kong as densely populated territory the architects here's a skyscrapers just need a facelift. think about greenery sustainability can we plan trees in the tower and a lot more public spaces for all the citizens in the tower that need to have a change all regulation technological wise it's definitely possible when our are that close you can easily link them up and you provide mall plans and platforms and wait which hong kong and the world to have a new discourse on the des
starting off at the british trevelyan we find the remains of an experiment robin-hood gardens in london that was built in the late one nine hundred sixty s. and was intense. it to be ideal social housing but it got consistently bad press it was poorly maintained and eventually demolished the venice be a non-issue is what remains photos are new original section of the buildings and symbols of a social vision. at the other end of the exhibition we find an optimistic look into the future the hong...
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it does look a little bit bleak for our future you know i'm i don't have this headline here but robin hood that popular app that all the millennial is are downloading an order because they get to trade free you are broker of course back in those days when you were a broker he used to charge many dollars to execute a tree. per share right now and then and the discount broker just came in and now robin had offers free trading well it turns out that robinhood. millennial are using to trade stocks and shares and stuff like that and they're all sharing their how much money they've made in the past year on their stock portfolio with all the free trading well it turns out that the guys who are behind this popular app that they are their background is hedge funds and high frequency trading they've been selling all their data five times the rate any other brokerage does to a high frequency trader so there you know that what that means is they're selling all the data millennial to some hedge funds that front run their trades so their scalp and you write their front running a straight so they're givi
it does look a little bit bleak for our future you know i'm i don't have this headline here but robin hood that popular app that all the millennial is are downloading an order because they get to trade free you are broker of course back in those days when you were a broker he used to charge many dollars to execute a tree. per share right now and then and the discount broker just came in and now robin had offers free trading well it turns out that robinhood. millennial are using to trade stocks...
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figure among the country's poorest people in some parts of the city he was even known as columbia's robin hood. medal and is also home to a close friend of ask fans they call him popeye he confessed to murdering two hundred fifty people and organizing two and a half hours in killings he spent twenty three years in jail for the crimes. that popeye hasn't become an outcast in the city where he once killed on the country he's very popular styling himself as a blogger and political activist who came to madeline to meet him to try and understand this colombian paradox why he is treated like a superstar. and this admit i was very nervous before a meeting. at least. one of the interview saluting hideaway that's where the book really nice meeting with. the aim to execute. your. police your way. of security you are the sort of. that i'm you don't leave those. estimate pre-marital mistily wrong. doing this to leave the misery and there's a lot of problem you just go to the media. understand you're ok i just know you're going to me that. this doesn't matter and. so it is. merely the i got that i mean. th
figure among the country's poorest people in some parts of the city he was even known as columbia's robin hood. medal and is also home to a close friend of ask fans they call him popeye he confessed to murdering two hundred fifty people and organizing two and a half hours in killings he spent twenty three years in jail for the crimes. that popeye hasn't become an outcast in the city where he once killed on the country he's very popular styling himself as a blogger and political activist who...
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returned to the markets since february so this is all the millennial this is the people in the robin hood these are the young people and the retail investors pouring into the markets i continue to pour in to markets at these sort of inflated numbers but the smart money index which is how they count by the way just so you know what they consider smart money bloomberg is that it's the you know the money buys in the morning smart money buys in the afternoon at the close of the market so they wait until the end they sell overnight they sell to the money in the morning and then they they buy in the afternoon and sell it to them in the morning well you know we're both of the stock markets are designed to move money from the impatient to the patient that's very good but you know because the they the dull money is in the markets and they're driving the markets higher one more chart from bloomberg bloomberg consumer comfort hit sixty for the first time since january two thousand and one since one thousand nine hundred five it's only been this high from february one thousand nine hundred eight. unt
returned to the markets since february so this is all the millennial this is the people in the robin hood these are the young people and the retail investors pouring into the markets i continue to pour in to markets at these sort of inflated numbers but the smart money index which is how they count by the way just so you know what they consider smart money bloomberg is that it's the you know the money buys in the morning smart money buys in the afternoon at the close of the market so they wait...
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specializing in financial analysis and program strategy in organizations like the robin hood foundationion sector, american institutes for research, and san francisco-based pacific foundation services. natasha joined the board of directors in human rights watch and is board member of beyond 12, whose mission is to increase the number of underrepresented students that graduated from college in the united states. she's also on the board of asha rising, responding to the need of shelter, safety, dignity and care for older women who have aged out of the sex industry in india. she serves on the advisory board of a leading policy organization that protects children from sexual exploitation, and council advocates of freedom fund, which invests in frontline efforts to eradicate modern-day slavery. she is an investor in impact partners, a fund that finances documentaries to address social issues and game-changer, first equity fund that finances narrative feature films directed by women. she is an alumna of the philanthropy workshop, leader in ongoing strategic philanthropy network. natasha is an
specializing in financial analysis and program strategy in organizations like the robin hood foundationion sector, american institutes for research, and san francisco-based pacific foundation services. natasha joined the board of directors in human rights watch and is board member of beyond 12, whose mission is to increase the number of underrepresented students that graduated from college in the united states. she's also on the board of asha rising, responding to the need of shelter, safety,...
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look at what jp morgan had to do by cutting commission rates because of the robin hood app and blockchaincoming along, and demographics is driving the disruption you look the millennials they don't want the big banks they want to go with amazon and bank with them. >> but the alternative is extraordinary. >> they get get out of their which. i've tried it a bunch of times they don't go up they don't go up. >> okay. all right. >> you would think -- you got a bull market, the s&p is not that far from a new all-time, strong economy. >> the 4% gdp. they should be levered to that they had report profits. that to me is enough to hang in. >> options trade remembers betteding on the bigger breakdown for one of the struggling bank stocks let's go to san francisco. mike is there the details. >> we are looking at morgan stanley today traded about double the average morning put volume, largely the result of a purchase of 150 oh october 5th weekly 47, 46 put spreads the buyer paid 29 cents for that the making obeyish bet that morgan stanley getting to the 46 lower strike sometime within the next two 1/2
look at what jp morgan had to do by cutting commission rates because of the robin hood app and blockchaincoming along, and demographics is driving the disruption you look the millennials they don't want the big banks they want to go with amazon and bank with them. >> but the alternative is extraordinary. >> they get get out of their which. i've tried it a bunch of times they don't go up they don't go up. >> okay. all right. >> you would think -- you got a bull market,...
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they were like the robin hood's. the victims were terrified of them. they were also very generous in the community. church, the bank love them. the bankers love them. the little league baseball team, whatever. there was a regular basis during the trial, crowds of people outside the courthouse. i don't know they were paid or not. you could never figure that out for sure. you could hear them, released the guys they are wonderful men. victoria: their outstanding citizens. scott: the little league team, i am just picturing bad news bears . what happened at trial? taylor was i guess oldfield did one full day of testimony and he was the star. he gives in the -- he brings in the trunks, wheels it in for effect. he had to make it sensational. they get there all sorts of testimony and the defense side is just amazing. battle ofgreat, epic prosecutors and defensemen. hat?oes to jury and guess w forconviction on one count men for basically defrauding the u.s. mail. forget the bombings and horrible things they did. victoria: they couldn't and those were not federa
they were like the robin hood's. the victims were terrified of them. they were also very generous in the community. church, the bank love them. the bankers love them. the little league baseball team, whatever. there was a regular basis during the trial, crowds of people outside the courthouse. i don't know they were paid or not. you could never figure that out for sure. you could hear them, released the guys they are wonderful men. victoria: their outstanding citizens. scott: the little league...
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sin over here, cost millions their jobs and homes and winners take all, a gala, a robin hood, some littleme little program and you feel -- you tell people you made the world a better place and we in the media and we in the society, we fall for it. often enough that they just keep taking all. >> hook, line and sinker every time. it's a fascinating book. i'm glad you came on. >> you and i both interviewed bill clinton. you more famously than me. >> we had a conversation with the former president. i haven't gotten to that part of the book. >> in the end. i think he liked me more than he liked you at the end of the respective conversations. >> we'll end our conversation right there. i enjoy your insight. >> thank you for having me. >> open invitation. >>> president trump publicly shaming his attorney general once again. telling "the hill" in an exclusive interview tuesday he doesn't have an attorney general. he went on to bash jeff sessions' performance on issues of the border and recusal to the russia investigation. earlier this morning he reversed himself and still doubled down on those fru
sin over here, cost millions their jobs and homes and winners take all, a gala, a robin hood, some littleme little program and you feel -- you tell people you made the world a better place and we in the media and we in the society, we fall for it. often enough that they just keep taking all. >> hook, line and sinker every time. it's a fascinating book. i'm glad you came on. >> you and i both interviewed bill clinton. you more famously than me. >> we had a conversation with the...
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the a3 northbound through kingston vale has a lane shut because of an abandoned car just before robin hood'm sure you've noticed by now that it's a very chilly start to the day. temperatures in some of our rural spots have dipped right back to freezing, so there's a touch of frost out there, as well as a few shallow mist patches as well. so there's a cold start to what will be a very pretty day of weather. it should stay dry, there will be lots of blue sky and sunshine to enjoy. very similar to how it was yesterday, in fact, when we got 16.5dc in central london. we are expecting something similar today, touching those temperatures or perhaps even nudging a bit higher, between 15 and 17 celsius, just a light breeze and many of us will stay cloud free for much of the day. now, through this evening and overnight we're going to keep those clear skies, and with light winds there will probably be, again, a few shallow mist patches forming. but temperatures would be quite as cold tonight as they were last night. so we re tonight as they were last night. so were looking at starting off the day tom
the a3 northbound through kingston vale has a lane shut because of an abandoned car just before robin hood'm sure you've noticed by now that it's a very chilly start to the day. temperatures in some of our rural spots have dipped right back to freezing, so there's a touch of frost out there, as well as a few shallow mist patches as well. so there's a cold start to what will be a very pretty day of weather. it should stay dry, there will be lots of blue sky and sunshine to enjoy. very similar to...