I didn’t say that you knew nothing about HFT. I said that it was damaging to our economy. You disagreed, rather vehemently, as usual. We went back and forth regarding the benefits and problems with HFT.
Not sure if this is the thread, but it was the only one that I could find with a quick search. If you can find another thread, feel free to link it.
I stand by my assertion that we do not need HFT, and that it presents us with more potential problems than solutions.
As to this quote of yours:
“Because experts are occasionally wrong, you are always right!”
I never said anything like that. But your idolization of “experts” or people with Ivy League degrees in not a trait shared by me. I question everything that somebody tells me until they can produce a compelling argument that is based on facts, evidence, and logic. Claiming that they are “experts” will get them nowhere.