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Maybe there are some nuances in conducting transactions, maybe glitches.
Roughly three times a day. It cannot be of any practical use. The basis of stock trading does not destroy. Is there any point in searching for the causes of this stuff?
So I say, apparently you are just not very interested in it. But still - is not it strange?
Think of it as a quotation machine/server error and that's it.
It is almost impossible to understand the causes of this situation from the available information. You need to additionally control the market and a lot of information (if you just analyze the causes), I do not want to think about predicting the occurrence of such situations.
Although if you personally manage to predict the emergence of such situations will be happy for you ...
That's what I'm saying, you just don't seem very interested in it. But all the same - isn't it strange?
Well the question remains - what did you mean when you wrote "but then I rarely but rarely see tics when nothing changes".
Accept it as a quotation machine/server error and that's it.
It is almost impossible to understand the causes of this situation from the available information. You need to additionally control the market and a lot of information (if you just analyze the reasons), I do not even want to think about predicting the occurrence of such situations.
Although if you personally manage to predict the occurrence of such situations I will be glad for you...
But while I am interested in what a tick is? The problem is that we have a wrong understanding of it. What is TIC? Is it a change as Mischek says? Or is it, as I wrote, a transaction?
Well, you are so economical with your keystrokes that you will only confuse everyone.
I didn't write that a tick is a change. I wrote that a tick is a change of the best price.
Well, you are so economical with your keystrokes that you will only confuse everyone.
I didn't write that a tick is a change. I wrote that a tick is a change in the best price.
But so far I've been interested in what is TIC? Maybe the problem is that there is a misunderstanding of it? What is TIC? Is it a change as Mischek thinks? Or is it, as I wrote, a transaction?
imho: ask/bid is just the prices offered to you by your DC, or broker if you like, at which you can buy/sell respectively at that moment, in that company.
I suspect that somewhere, somewhere far away, there are big traders and banks and exchanges carrying out transactions, but this has very little to do with the asc/bid we see.
A bid is more of an ask - an offer to take money. But taqi to offer does not mean to give :)
Change, I emphasise exactly what it is that is 'change'. The very notion of change implies a number of properties. And what exactly that change is is a separate topic.