it's less than 25, but regardless, there are perks. anonymity, reduced market impact etc. except for the arb crowd, there are relatively few...
2. yes, you need to route to nyse. 3. for < 100 shares oddlot, not sure. > 100 no restriction. no other restrictions i'm aware of.
http://www.us.abnamroclearing.com/contactus.asp re: ib's... sure. give them a call, i'm sure they'll point you in the right direction. i only...
abn. heard they lowered the amt gsec raised.
i have civil conversations with other men i respect. what's going on here is more akin to how i would speak to a woman or a child when they've...
so the whole "we share strategies because there's risk" argument you put forth earlier... should that just be disregarded? now it's on a volunteer...
yea, i don't have any problems with that either, but that's because you didn't say anything. a very good don impression: 'well, "risk" isn't...
you can do sub millis within thread, but if you do any context switching, your stuck with os granularity, which as the poster you responded to...
no, we're not. don, you started off justifying the sharing of your auto traders' strategies because of the high financial risk involved using...
there's a foreign fund exemption. feeders are going to become very popular.
i don't misinterpret things. if you have traders that can do things that you don't want them to do, then you have sloppy risk control. period....
i would let you do whatever you wanted to do within risk guidelines i set. orders per second, $ per order, $ per position, $ per acct, etc. these...
it's not unreasonable when they're doing something they shouldn't be: using non-existent sec regs as leverage. to each his own though...
you see, this is an example of a firm that you wouldn't want to do any auto-trading with (imo, after that crap, ANY trading). you never ask for...
there's no regulatory requirement from sec/finra. since you won't name names, i will. i only know of one well known firm who does this, and...
dinn made good points. the last one would be the market is reacting to your limits and pricing you out. it happens.
has to do with the sec breathing down everyones' necks about subs. gets expensive to have to deal with those guys in your office everyday for...
ferocious rise? it's up 2% in the last few sessions after getting pummeled for weeks, and it's still down over 13% from the highs of the year....
i definitely think it's just a european thing. the euro's are incredibly non-flashy. i remember when i was in monaco last year sipping cognac...
a better question is, why is the usa trying to destroy the usa...
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