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  2. Onion Futures Act - Wikipedia

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    Onion Futures Act. The Onion Futures Act is a United States law banning the trading of futures contracts on onions as well as "motion picture box office receipts". [1] In 1955, two onion traders, Sam Siegel and Vincent Kosuga, cornered the onion futures market on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. The resulting regulatory actions led to the ...

  3. GameStop short squeeze - Wikipedia

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    On March 8, the stock saw continued rising of 41 percent to $194.50, and with around 25 percent of the stocks being shorted at this time. [44] On March 9, the stock surged to its highest point since January, resulting in a market capitalization over $17 billion. Shares closed at $246.90, and increased a further 3 percent in after-hours trading ...

  4. High-frequency trading - Wikipedia

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    Quote stuffing is a form of abusive market manipulation that has been employed by high-frequency traders (HFT) and is subject to disciplinary action. It involves quickly entering and withdrawing a large number of orders in an attempt to flood the market creating confusion in the market and trading opportunities for high-frequency traders.

  5. Luminar Technologies Surged Today on Potential Trade Protections

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    Shares of Luminar Technologies (NASDAQ: LAZR) jumped as much as 17.9% in trading on Tuesday after news broke that the Biden administration proposed new restrictions on Russian and Chinese vehicle ...

  6. Trump lashes out at Nasdaq over routine trading halt of Truth ...

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    Former President Donald Trump lashed out at the Nasdaq over a routine trading halt in shares of his social media company and even threatened to move the listing to the New York Stock Exchange.

  7. Why some lawmakers say maybe they shouldn't be banned ... - AOL

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    A push to ban stock trading by members of Congress is gathering momentum, with prominent lawmakers including Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer seeking to curb the controversial practice.. Those ...