When the buyout is an (almost) certain deal, most companies trade like that. It's really not strange at all.
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Nasdaq runs their own closing and opening cross in NYSE/AMEX stocks now. The specialist close vs. the nasdaq close can be vastly different....
There was no empirical evidence that the uptick test had any positive results. Also, like was said... It was easy to short on a down tick...
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When I trade with Goldman's book, it prints as NASDAQ instantly. If I route to EDGX/EDGA, who then pings dark books, it will print Cincinnati....
This is one of those areas where the people that know how to do it are not going to share it with you.
Because there was no empirical data showing that the tick test had any positive effect.
Any ideas how this will affect the NASDAQ opening/closing crosses? Will the other books now interact with the cross?
On your 5000 share order, your 200 will have priority over any visible orders that come after. Visible liquidity that is posted after your...
If he had 100 showing on ARCA and more reserve size, and you come in with 1000 showing, it works like this: His 100 showing will get priority...
If you are bidding/offering on a direct access platform, choosing what ECN to use, your order on BATS/ARCA/EDGX looks exactly like mine. The...
Obvious in what way?
If you're talking about stocks, this is not correct. If you have a bid for 1000 shares on ARCA, for example, at 100.00 and a 10,000 order...
No.
My office uses the Global Equities audio service, and I have no complaints. I listen to the S&P pit and enjoy that service, as well as their...
I trade from the the Chicago office. We have absolutely huge bandwidth that isn't even remotely close to being maxed out. We still have...
The best trader I know is extremely consistent. Every single day he's up $4k-$7k. He'll have maybe one down day/quarter. A couple times/quarter...
I trade from the Chicago office. We had no BATS for the first part of the day. We currently have no ARCA. Yesterday at the close I was...
Unless you're trading something extremely liquid, you're going to be paying a multiple dollar spread afterhours.
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