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Knowing how you can make a profit and not take advantage of it, isn't that silly?
Can you describe a scheme of how to make a profit and what the risks are?
Can you describe how to make a profit and what the risks are?
A ladder? Nah...
Look at the futures market on Forts (for example), transactions are rare, but the price moves due to market makers moving large orders, transactions may not occur, but the price can still move.
You might want to underline what you're commenting on, I hadn't noticed. Because I think you're attacking me.)
I think you know what I mean. I, in turn, understood that the current price you were referring to is the Last price. In that case from your point of view my statement makes no sense.
But things change when you consider the price to be the LC of supply and the LC of demand.
If the market maker has sold, he will have to buy back sooner or later. That is his responsibility.
What is the basis of this statement? Perhaps you are confused with futures where there is an obligation of the seller and the buyer?
I can't say anything. I have no documentary evidence, but it fits into my model of forex.
I don't know what futures are. I have never traded in futures.
), Buy low, sell high!
I can't say anything. I have no documentary evidence, but it fits into my model of forex.
In forex no one is obliged to buy or sell anything as you know.
They have to. Liquidity providers quote their clients, as do DIs for example. And even a normal brokerage company is always obliged to give quotes and execute orders - the only question is the conditions.
On the interbank market they are not, but the main turnover is not there now.
In forex, no one is obliged to buy or sell anything as you know.