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A Desert Trading Post: Out in Arizona, a computer may make stock pricing fairer
In recent years the Arizona Stock Exchange (AZX) has traded a paltry 200,000 or shares a day for its institutional clientele - well below the 750,000 that Founder Steve Wunsch says he needs to break even. The problem has been that the SEC limits the AZX to a single auction at 5 p.m. However, the SEC...
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