DislikedEarning the spread ?
Isn't this only the case when the market takes you out at your limit price and turns immediately the other way ? Most of the time this won't happen...Ignored
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DislikedEarning the spread ?
Isn't this only the case when the market takes you out at your limit price and turns immediately the other way ? Most of the time this won't happen...Ignored
DislikedEarning the spread ?
Isn't this only the case when the market takes you out at your limit price and turns immediately the other way ? Most of the time this won't happen...Ignored
DislikedOne possible problem tho: i guess there will now be much more small orders from clients on the inside mkt, so when you want to trade more (say 500k) its not immediately obvious what price you pay. Now the top-of-the-book quote is good for +1m in 99% of the cases. The navigator depth window should get an option to display a user-defined vwap-quote, like currenex or hotspot. The quoteboard will be much less useful when people constantly post 1000 unit orders between bid/offer.Ignored
DislikedJLB said that MBT payed LPs for adding liquidity even before this change.Ignored
QuoteDislikedStill, even if LPs pay the fee, this sounds a bit strange. Banks obviously want orderflow from the retail space, otherwise they wouldnt be in the game at all. I would have thunk that means they pay MB a commission for routing orders their way, not the otherway round.
DislikedOn the chart where the left red arrow is pointed, I placed a limit that was within the bid-Ask range, and the bid price immediately exceeded my bid. so I upped the bid by just .1 pip from that bid, and immediately got bumped out again. I tried this manually several time, but my bid always got bumped out. I think the market marker was competing with me for the spread on that tiny order! LOL.Ignored
QuoteDislikedLook at what happened after my buy order was filled. The price had a sudden drop! So for these who try to take the advantage of limit order, beware of this if the market is trading thin!
DislikedOn the chart where the left red arrow is pointed, I placed a limit that was within the bid-Ask range, and the bid price immediately exceeded my bid. so I upped the bid by just .1 pip from that bid, and immediately got bumped out again. I tried this manually several time, but my bid always got bumped out. I think the market marker was competing with me for the spread on that tiny order! LOL.Ignored