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  • Six in 60

    Here's why you should keep a close eye on these six stocks.

  • The SEC is working to improve the way it monitors and regulates the markets. Here's what needs to be done.

  • See what's happening, who's talking and what will be making headlines on Tuesday's Squawk on the Street.

  • Stock Chart

    Share your opinion in today's poll.

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    Nearly five months after the May 6 Flash Crash, many individual investors see the stock market as rigged, and they have little confidence in regulators to fix it, according to a CNBC/AP poll.

  • Ah, the good old days of 1960. It was pretty simple then. Not so in 2010. Here's a brief history.

  • More than half of all stock trades are the result high-frequency trading. Does that put the system at risk?

  • There are nearly 50 trading venues. Customers can interact in all of them--making today's trading so complicated.

  • High-frequency trading has spawned a new breed of market mavens far different than the traditional Wall Street titans.

  • The May 2010 Flash Crash helped draw attention to how fragmented the stock market has become and how potentially illiquid it can be in an era of high-speed, computer trading.

  • There's a whole new universe of new places to trade and new players doing the trading. How has it changed, and why? What does it mean for you?

  • Worries about the role ETFs play in changing the nature of how people invest and the market’s high correlation to itself.

  • There is genuine concern that changes in market trading structure are leading to the death of stock-picking as we know it.

  • Are NYSE and Nasdaq conflicted? They serve both shareholders, and investors, to whom they must maintain a transparent marketplace.

  • It's a brave new world of securities trading and new worries for the public.

  • September has historically been the worst month of the year for stocks. Despite the markets’ historically poor performance in September, their recent track record has been much better.

  • See what's happening, who's talking and what will be making headlines on Monday's Squawk on the Street.

  • Stock Chart

    Share your opinion in today's poll.

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    If you believe a few respected money managers, there's opportunity aplenty in stocks now. If you find that surprising, wait until you hear where they think the bargains lurk

  • US stocks managed to hold onto small gains of 0.14% and higher for the week after investors sold off at the beginning of the week on fears about the world’s banks capital requirements and slow economic growth that pushed up gold futures to a new nominal record close.