FOREX - Trends, forecasts and implications 2015 - page 2106
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The question is about pure MM - liquidity providers. I don't believe forex needs artificial liquidity.
You don't believe the ECB maintains liquidity on the euro by being a MM? Do you believe the sky is blue?
But I have never seen reports that the ECB is buying or selling Euros - bonds and equities - it used to happen.
And then the MM is needed to attract interest in the instrument - illogical for currencies...
You don't believe that the ECB maintains liquidity on the euro being an MM? Do you believe the sky is blue?
Apparently everyone has a different definition of mm
I thought mm usually meant stock market mm or at least instrument mm
the CBRF lends roubles and absorbs them at the rates they have on their website
i think the eu does the same thing
but it is unlikely that the ECB quotes eurodollar
in that sense it is not a mm for that instrument
But I have never seen reports that the ECB is buying or selling Euros - bonds and equities - it used to happen.
And then MM is needed to attract interest in the instrument - illogical for currencies...
I'm off to the woods))))))))))))))))))))
I'm off to the woods))))))))))))))))))))
Old fucking Madrid!!! You tricked me! I installed your software and I'm disappointed. Your famous futures are lagging. They're chasing like a turtle behind a fork.
how do you tell - does the futures crawl after the spot?
i was told by a guy that it's different for different instruments - and when it's the same, then it's different.
what broker?
and is it free?
do you have volumes?
he may need volumes only - he does not care who follows who - he's not a scalper
It's not my fault if I don't sell the euro and go short on it.
And everyone who sells the quid will be shorted