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There are also quid for roubles, if you are thinking of making a profitable circle, it won't work, there are also arbitrageurs, they are the ones who made the skew, or rather they flattened it out.
Hmm, there's plenty of arbitrage here.
Here is one example of a flat portfolio (before the MT hover):
Hm, there's plenty of arbitrage here.
Here's one example of a flat portfolio (before MT got hung up):
Well, it's not really a lot. It's a pain to catch. // The spikes on the right don't count, you can't buy/sell anything with them (...requotes... sir...).
// Although maybe I'm just misinterpreting your picture.
Is it realistic to protect the stock exchange from them?
Hm, there's plenty of arbitrage here.
Here is one example of a flat portfolio (before the MT hover):
How long do you think these "DDOS" attacks will last?
Is it realistic to protect the exchange from them?
There are quid for rubles there, if you think to make a profitable circle, it will not work, there are more arbitrageurs, they are the ones who made the skew, or rather they equalized it.
I wanted to do an experiment. I wanted to see if it was a stock exchange.
All ok!
RUB -> BTC -> LTC -> USD
Well, not much of one. You'll get tired of catching it. // The studs on the right don't count, you can't buy/sell anything with them (...re-quotes...sir...).
I'll report later on the practical results of catching arbitrage on bitcoins...
Well, not much of one. You'll get tired of catching it. // The spikes on the right don't count, you can't buy/sell anything with them (...requotes...sir...).
with komsa counted?
I have a suspicion that without it
:)