The funny part if you read the article, they blamed it on a "computer code glitch." Now they know damn well they did that crap on purpose. Code doesn't just "break" amplified of billions of trades and thousands of tickers they knew damn well what's going on. So they pay 7 million fine, on a likely 100 billion or more profit over time. Not even a slap on the wrist, more like a parking ticket. So a programmer likely lost their job for doing what he was told in the first place. and the beat goes on..