High frequency trading has become such a hot topic, it's now the subject of a new movie called "Ghost Exchange," with Camilla Sullivan, director of the film.
Today is the third anniversary of the 2010 flash crash, but there are smaller flash moves almost every day in the stock market, with CNBC's Josh Lipton. Eric Hunsader, Nanex; Jim Angel, Georgetown University; and Joe Saluzzi, Themis Trading, discuss.
In his daily CNBC.com-only video clip, Art Cashin of UBS talks with Bob Pisani about positive signs he sees in the stock market's consolidation after big gains Friday. (2:54)
Tim Stevens, Editor-in-Chief at Engadget, describes his experiences while wearing the high-tech eyewear, and explains why he thinks it has more potential than another other device he's seen in years.
Stephen Wood, Russell Investments; and Michael Jones, Riverfront Investment Group, provide their take on whether investors should follow Warren Buffett's advice and avoid bonds and stick with stocks.
European stocks close off their lows Monday, after hitting five-year highs last week, amid hopes for further central bank stimulus and as investors largely shrugged off a tepid euro zone economic report.
Terry Duffy, President & Executive Chairman of CME Group, talks with CNBC's Rick Santelli about technology's role in the marketplace on the third anniversary of the "flash crash."
CNBC's Becky Quick reports Bill Gates still thinks China piracy is a problem. And, Brent Thill, UBS analyst, has the play on Microsoft and the tech sector.