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That might not be sufficient.

First, some publicly traded companies have freezes and employees can only trade in specific windows. The algorithm will need to take this into account.

Second, is "an algorithm did so" a legitimate defense ? It will probably depend on the jurisdiction but i can imagine lots of courts dismissing that because regardless of algorithms, it's on the human not to act illegally, and humans have created, tuned and parametered said algo. I don't think laws have been updated for such cases ( like with self-driving cars).




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