They should be taught what is a "value", then .wearthefoxhat wrote: ↑Tue Jan 15, 2019 6:10 pmBased on that one and previous one, it does look like someone has a setting, on a selection, to hoover up current prices mid day, Lay @9.0+
Possibly they feel the selection can't win and then back it In-Play for a set profit. (some form of a L2B set and forget strategy)
The fat fingers thread
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That's for sure.napshnap wrote: ↑Tue Jan 15, 2019 7:50 pmThey should be taught what is a "value", then .wearthefoxhat wrote: ↑Tue Jan 15, 2019 6:10 pmBased on that one and previous one, it does look like someone has a setting, on a selection, to hoover up current prices mid day, Lay @9.0+
Possibly they feel the selection can't win and then back it In-Play for a set profit. (some form of a L2B set and forget strategy)
Just shows there are elements of laziness that still exists, even in trading.
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"Trading was orderly and there was no sign of manipulation," SGX said.
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I'm suprised there aren't more like that. These small phone screens are more suited to a 12 year old than my hands. Plus you need your best glasses on.
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I wonder how many selections priced < 10.0 per day that have previously been trading within 12 ticks spike 100% or more of their price within 10 seconds ?
Could be an interesting strategy to trial.
Could be an interesting strategy to trial.
I think you meant 1.2 year old.ShaunWhite wrote: ↑Thu Feb 21, 2019 8:22 pmI'm suprised there aren't more like that. These small phone screens are more suited to a 12 year old than my hands. Plus you need your best glasses on.
Some of the touch keyboards I've seen require baby fingers.