> You make it sounds like HFT is some sort of non-profit, community service vocation, like teaching, or fire fighters. Do people actually think this?
They're doing it to make money, but that doesn't mean they're not helping other people out. My uncle is an importer; most of his time is spent finding something that's cheaper in Korea than it is here and drawing up a contract with a supplier there and a buyer here. Does he do it as a community service? No. Does he take his cut? Yes. But every deal he makes benefits both the supplier and the buyer.
They're doing it to make money, but that doesn't mean they're not helping other people out. My uncle is an importer; most of his time is spent finding something that's cheaper in Korea than it is here and drawing up a contract with a supplier there and a buyer here. Does he do it as a community service? No. Does he take his cut? Yes. But every deal he makes benefits both the supplier and the buyer.