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Archive for February, 2007

According to Bloomberg potential ‘overheating in China’ lead to about $1-trillion (USD) erased from the value of global equities on Tuesday! The worst one day sell off since 9/11. Wow.

I thought the moment when the computer algorithms started to kick in (around 2.59 pm) was particularly of interest. Many firms have orders queued up in case of downward trending so people don’t lose their shirt. Of course these orders probably trigger more programs to queue up even more orders.

Its fascinating to me that these computer algorithms (used by hedge funds to hide their activity) can have such a major effect on the behaviour of other computer algorithms! Not to mention what happens with computer glitches. I’m not sure how all that works but it was a fascinating day on the market.

Forbes on this

Update:

Here is a graphic from the New York Times illustrates this:

Stocks Feb 2007

New York Times backstory audio on this. Audio mirrored here.

In Search of Sillicon Valley Film

I just realized In Search of the Valley was the first feature film I’ve ever purchased online. I bought it because the subject matter was of interest to me and the film is DRM free!! Instead of using DRM they create a unique video file on a user by user basis. In other words they put your name in the video file itself so that if it gets shared they can track it. I’ll let you know if the film is any good when I get a chance to watch it.

Trailer after the jump:

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