Disliked{quote} I'm not sure your thinking is totally correct, when you enter the market and there is thin liquidity the spread will widen, thus your order will get filled at an higher or lower price, it does not just sit there waiting, brokers want your business and need to make your order live.Ignored
We're not talking about my broker -- the MM isn't interested in my brokerage account. We're talking at the global scale -- where orders are certainly on the scale of tens of millions of dollars. Of course I don't know for sure, but I suspect the mechanics work a bit differently at the global scale than at my off-shore, unregulated broker on a little island in the Pacific ocean.
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