Yes, I agree. A few years ago the crypto markets were teeming with glitches. It didn't take long for the bots to sniff them out. But volatility and fragmented market structure make the crypto markets still a prime place to look for glitches
Like I said earlier, the closing/opening auctions on the NYSE and NSDQ offer "glitch opportunities". Buying Bitcoin on exchange A for $5000 and selling on exchange B for $6000 is another example. I would also consider this legendary monster trade as a "glitch trade" https://www.bloomberg.com/news/feat...oil-when-negative-these-essex-traders-pounced
Assuming that a PA trader might have a candlestick chart with a tools like moving averages or pivots in his toolbox to get the job done... For a "glitch opportunities" trader such as yourself, what tools are in your toolbox that enable you to do the deed?
RTH - ETH "glitch" Another "glitch" was how this post was constructed to derive additional feedback from "views" not available through a regular post
Tape reading is definitely a tool, as well as all the "proper" data feeds and order capabilities. Though TA still part of the process
Hey man, thanks for that. Could you screenshot your tape reading tools in a typical live situation next time you get a chance?
For equities, a simple Level 2 box with all available data feeds does the job. Still plenty of charts/filters on my screen also tho
What glitch? What discovery? I seriously doubt you have any chance of success against the algos that specialize in arbitrage. They breathe this stuff on a nanosecond basis.
Like our girl has over here? "...heavy dumping" How long did it take you to not go cross-eyed reading those bad boys under pressure?