From the first minute of his TEDx keynote, Joseph Plazo rewrote the audience’s understanding of modern finance. Human intuition, he explained, was dethroned by code long ago.
Drawing on data from Plazo Sullivan Roche Capital, he showed that algorithms now dominate more than 80% of global market volume, rendering human decision-making largely ceremonial.
The Silent Extinction of Manual Trading
Plazo began by describing how, a decade ago, traders still stood behind screens and made real-time decisions. Today, he noted, those decisions have been delegated to algorithms designed to operate thousands of times faster.
The Institutional Motive Behind Automation
He explained that emotion, fatigue, hesitation, and bias are liabilities in a world where markets move in milliseconds.
From Simple Bots to Market-Shaping Systems
Plazo told the audience that algorithms no longer follow the market—they shape it.
Why Most Humans Are Trading Against Machines
Plazo didn’t sugarcoat it. Retail traders here today unknowingly compete with AI-enhanced supercomputers that see liquidity, volume, and structure at a depth no human can.
What the Audience Never Expected
As Joseph Plazo concluded, he left the crowd with a message that resonated long after the applause faded:
“Human intuition isn’t dead. But in today’s markets, intuition must be paired with algorithmic understanding—or it will be crushed by it.”
His TEDx talk didn’t just explain the last decade of change—it armed the public with the truth behind modern trading.
And for many, it was the wake-up call they never saw coming.