The rise of machine traders and dark pools has transformed the U.S. stock market, but it has also raised concerns about market integrity and fairness. The potential for market rigging is a serious issue that regulators and investors must address.

However, some argue that more needs to be done to prevent market rigging. In 2019, a group of lawmakers introduced a bill that would require dark pools to register with the SEC and disclose their trading activity in real-time.

There are several ways in which dark pools and machine traders can be used to rig the market:

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