Whoosh Goes the Market: Algorithms, Automation, and Alienation
Whoosh Goes the Market: Algorithms, Automation, and Alienation
by Daniel Scott Souleles
University of Chicago Press, 2024 Cloth: 978-0-226-83377-4 | eISBN: 978-0-226-83378-1 | Paper: 978-0-226-83379-8 Library of Congress Classification HG4621.S68 2024 Dewey Decimal Classification 332.640973
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
A vivid, fast-paced inside look at financial markets, the people who work on them, and how technology is changing their world (and ours).
Markets are messy, and no one knows this better than traders who work tirelessly to predict what they will do next. In Whoosh Goes the Market, Daniel Scott Souleles takes us into the day-to-day experiences of a team at a large trading firm, revealing what it’s actually like to make and lose money on contemporary capital markets.
The traders Souleles shadows have mostly moved out of the pits and now work with automated, glitch-prone computer systems. They remember the days of trading manually, and they are suspicious of algorithmically driven machine-learning systems. Openly musing about their own potential extinction, they spend their time expressing fear and frustration in profanity-laced language. With Souleles as our guide, we learn about everything from betting strategies to inflated valuations, trading swings, and market manipulation. This crash course in contemporary finance vividly reveals the existential anxiety at the evolving front lines of American capitalism.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Daniel Scott Souleles is an anthropologist and associate professor in the Department of Business Humanities and Law at the Copenhagen Business School. He is the author of Songs of Profit, Songs of Loss: Private Equity, Wealth, and Inequality and a coeditor of People before Markets: An Alternative Casebook.
REVIEWS
“This book is a triumph, with a deeply impressive piece of ethnographic research at its core. An essential, compelling, insightful read for anyone interested in the realities of everyday life in today’s financial markets.”
— Donald MacKenzie, University of Edinburgh
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface: Five Times a Day?
1. Whooshing Up
2. Everything Is Down Again
3. The Greatest Trader in the World
4. On Markets: Rallies and Flows
5. Eternal Optimizers
6. A Nice Chianti for Our Trading Partner, the Target Bomber
7. They Don’t Tell You That There’s No Price
8. Why Would You Buy an Electric Car on Jet Ski Friday?
9. The Economy Will Be Open by Easter
Acknowledgments
Appendix A. Note-Taking Summary
Appendix B. Profanity Distribution
Appendix C. AlgoFinance Project Informants
Appendix D. How Exchange Professionals Use the Word Market
Appendix E. How Quants Use the Word Stem Algo
Glossary of Some Trading Words
Notes
References
Index
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