There is also no concrete evidence such as any HFT company's financial report. I suppose if the capital gain via stock trading is taxable, it should be available if you look hard enough. I know the HFT programmer's market price, it is definitely a tiny percentage of Brad Katsuyama's 2 million annual salary RBC was paying him. I only wish Lewis can explain why Brad should be compensated this way.
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