like rufus said, if you're doing single writer/reader, just use volatiles and an array and wrap it up into a template. i do exactly that for all...
do tell...
stocastic.exe? that doesn't sound like a gen demo. make sure your mfc libs are current.
no, then the flip would be visible in the data (@ 3:55), which it's not. i know traders and brokers on the floor. i'm not guessing about my...
i think someone has their irony blinders on too tight...
the only rule they're bound to is their orders need to be in by the bell.
that only applies to electronic orders... those rules don't apply to brokers/traders on the floor.
lawsuits with jlb the introducing broker and penson... neither of whom wanted to pay tuco what was owed. that's why it took so long as well.
no, nothing's changed on the dmm side. broker's, though, aren't as dumb as they once were. for a long time, hedge funds/traders were trading...
no, you don't. you just need a blip of deviation and the infrastructure to catch it. just because your margins are only viable down to 30,...
i think that's the first time i've seen an ascii symbol chart... i'm kind of impressed.
eyal, read his post again. they don't offer that. they send you the whole exchange. all or nothing. count on1k+ to start. thanks nitro, your...
they get paid for the add too... it decreased my transaction costs when removing by .5 cps. which really is pretty outstanding. fact: the only...
i see, so, basically what you're saying is that flash orders are helping retail traders (really buyside/liquidity takers), which are on the other...
no, i'm trying to say that the people parked in front of your order have nothing to do with flash orders... which is your contention. my...
ok, just to dispel a big myth here that has been widely spread recently, a lot of which seem to be coming from that Themis guy on cnbc (jury's...
[/b] nasdaq and bats don't allow sub-penny bidding, so your info is wrong here. if by NASD though you mean the National Association Of...
yes, i'd be interested in hearing your opinion as well nitro.
my point was 1k/mo is rgt around the mark where you'll start paying for a 'real' api feed. and if you can afford to pay for a real feed the odds...
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