Hedge funds will spend $2 billion on web-scraping software to gain an edge, and it's part of an investing gold rush

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Hedge funds will spend $2 billion on web-scraping software to gain an edge, and it's part of an investing gold rush
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According to a new study from research firm Opimas Analysis, web scraping by hedge funds and other asset managers represented 5% of all website traffic in 2018.

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