From Open-Outcry to Electronic Trading In the 1980s, Wall Street’s trading floors were dominated by open‑outcry systems. Brokers shouted orders across crowded rooms, using hand signals and verbal commands to complete trades. This method had been the backbone of exchanges for decades, but it was limited by human speed and physical presence. The shift to … Continue reading How Has Wall Street Changed Since the 80s?
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