A large proportion of investors and traders active in the financial markets will sooner or later believe that their trades are at the center of a 'rig
A large proportion of investors and traders active in the financial markets will sooner or later believe that their trades are at the center of a"rigged game". This belief today, when a huge number of people are active in the financial markets, is one of the most important risks for the future of the markets and society.
Nowadays participation in the markets goes through the technology and infrastructures used by the markets. Financial firms should demonstrate to private investors and traders that their participation in the markets, and therefore the strengthening of trust, is done through embracing the latest technology and the resilience that technology offers them.
Allowing investors to trade across a wide range of asset classes that diversify their risk is a critical step for the future of markets. Most investors and traders focus on the stock market, as relatively few trade the, commodity and crypto markets, as until recently these markets were out of reach for the average investor, but today this seems to be changing.
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