The E-Future Of Trading

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In 1869, the young and penniless Thomas Edison visited a friend at a telegraph company that provided gold stock quotes to subscribers around New York from the city's stock exchange. When the central transmitter broke down, Edison stepped forward to repair it, and the firm gave him a job.

From the 19th Century to the 21st, technology has played a role in the stock exchange, from publishing market information to facilitating trades on the floor. Even as technology has replaced human labor, the

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