What is this all about?! - page 6

 
paukas:
Is this their karma? An order from the centre to sell at any price? Perishable goods?
Don't talk back to me.
 
Demi:


I do not understand - you are a speculator, you bought 20 yards of dollars and you predict that the dollar will fall in the near future. You discount those 20 yards. Your discount has lowered the price slightly relative to your future forecast.

You're a speculator. So? What loss? Where is the loss?

Such a speculator is more like an investor or someone who likes to call himself a "trader".

Most trades are made by robots (speculators), it's unlikely that robots have long-term forecasts if they trade on millisecond timeframes.

To assume that sellers have huge positions to close by all means is to count on a very unlikely event.

 
Demi:

And how can they sell their 20 if there are only 1 buyer at the market price? Get over yourself
Wait until there is demand and sell at a bargain price.
 
Demi:

They have 20 - the minimum lot. Change not sr.t (long thought how to explain it to you and I realized that so you will understand).

Your mistake is that you are a theorist detached from reality.

And the reality is this. Here is Moscow real estate. The price is sky-high, there are many sellers, few buyers, and it doesn't go down.

Why do you think so?

 
vasya_vasya:

Such a speculator looks more like an investor or someone else who likes to call himself a "trader".

Most trades are made by robots (speculators), it is unlikely that robots have long term predictions if they trade on millisecond timeframes.

To assume that sellers have huge positions to close is a very unlikely event.



OK. Imagine that you want to sell 20 million today with the expectation of going down tomorrow, and there are buyers on the market right now at a market price of 1 million. Is that easier?
 
paukas:

Your mistake is that you are a theorist disconnected from reality.

Everyone's like that around here, Vovchik. That's your hope!

Don't you give up the mercy, benefactor!

 
Demi:
Everyone's like that around here, Vovchik. You're the only hope!
Shurka, not everyone. Vasya figured it out right away. And Slava told you everything in notes how it works.
 
Demi:

OK. Imagine that you want to sell 20 million today with the expectation of going down tomorrow, and there are buyers on the market right now at a market price of 1 million. Is that easier?
It will be easier when the numbers come in. i.e. it's no problem to collect the cup, with the price shifting. But do you have any idea what is the acceptable limit for placing orders in the market? It's unlikely that you can win after such a decline due to the volatility of the traded symbol. This tactic is profitable only during crises.
 
Demi: Okay. Imagine that you want to sell today 20 million, expecting tomorrow's decline, and there are buyers in the market for 1 million at the market price. Is that easier?

That's how it is in the market - they make news that the EUR is going down, 20 mullions want to sell and every time they sell the price goes up, and when 97% of 20 mullions get tired of waiting for the EUR to fall and catch lots with margin calls, then, as promised, the price will go down, and the remaining 3% will shower the forum with beautiful quotes

like this )))))

 
vasya_vasya:
It will be easier when the numbers come in. i.e. it's not a problem to collect the cup, with the price shifting. But do you have any idea what is the limit for placing orders in the betting market? It's unlikely that you can win after such a decline due to the volatility of the traded symbol. This tactic is profitable only during crises.


This is not a practice - it's the law of supply and demand. It is the law of supply and demand, which is in effect in all markets, regardless of the crisis. This law is neither winners nor losers, it explains why the market price changes. It changes according to the fluctuations of supply and demand and only so. All other factors - news, rumours, production, etc. affect supply or demand, not price. And through supply and demand, it affects the price.