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then you have to say it's magic and nobody understands how it works.
You'll see, they'll believe it faster than you explain it.)
DickFX wrote that it is not uncommon for a bid to be higher than an ask.
This raises a simple question: how can such bids appear in the cup, because they must be executed before they enter the cup?
Look at the history of fx+++on for September 17, from 05.10 UTC - there was a situation of EUR\USD in the stack for about an hour, when the best BID and ASK prices were much worse (by 10-20 points) than the worst BID and ASK ones.
And no one tried to do anything with any algorithms, nor could they, apparently.
The first one caught on the EUR\USD.
Also, during important news, it often happens that the SPOT price of the EUR\USD is 20-30 pips higher than the EUR futures. Okay, it would be a second moment, but such an arbitrage situation can last for 5-10 minutes. It's easy.
The first one caught on the EUR\USD.
Also, during important news, it often happens that the SPOT price of the EUR\USD is 20-30 pips higher than the EUR futures. Okay, it would be a second moment, but such an arbitrage situation can last for 5-10 minutes. It's easy.
my main topic was not the pricing, but the launch of the system, which accounts are necessary for the launch, etc. - the first steps are not necessary...
I have two accounts. On one of them is an ECN broker.
on the same account (acceptor) PriceGiver and EXP_Relogin
the second one (donor with big money) is PriceTaker.
Why would futures and spot be the same?
euro futures are always more expensive than spot euros.
Arbitrage occurs during news periods, when the situation becomes diametrically opposed and the difference can be large.
Why should the futures and the spot be the same?
during the last FOMC and before Bernanke's speech (30 minutes), whoever had the infrastructure and specialised in futures and spot arbitrage made a fortune.
Once five or six times the spread reached 30-40 points one way, then the other.
At the same time the liquidity these 30 minutes, was very high on the spot and futures.
In general, the more important news for EUR/USD (which the market is waiting for), the higher the chance that there will be an arbitrage situation with liquidity, which will hold for a long time.
two accounts. on one ECN broker.
PriceGiver and EXP_Relogin on the same account (acceptor)
on the second one (donor with big money) PriceTaker