Either you changed it or you didn't - you dont remember changing it? Why would you change it momentarily and then forget that you did it?
I show 1380 printed around your execution time. You say you dont see any print below 1381 - wonder why you dont see the 1380's?
1379 (and lower) was hit many times after 1:30 PM eastern.
:eek: There are so many lines on that chart there is no doubt that many of the points will be "hit" if you say they are, and not hit if you...
LOL. Did you actually trade that or are you saying you "could have" or "would have" traded the way you stated in your extensive narrative?
Wallace - how did you trade that chart?
:D I just love it when such a systemic system/method has such a inconsistent starting point.
I don't know of any j-trader broker that charges a "data fee" for the data going into/through j-trader.
LOL. I'm suprised that ANY vendor has the balls to post anything here given the number of responders who either don't read, can't read or don't...
"I wish to win...." LMAO. OMG, do people actually put their money into crap like this? Unbelievable. :eek:
I'm not jaded at all. So - there is no written rule about these spikes nor about where the price should be relative to other "dealers", is there?...
What rule of the (FX) game prevents REFCO from having this sort of price spike? Can you point me to that rule?
:D Giving a refund to the rest is the best part of the trick.
I don't get it - if there was a price spike down, and your stop was hit - why would they want to give you your long position back? Why would...
Right, $SPX every 6 seconds - thus $PREM is every 6 seconds too.
Interesting - based on that, since SP price is needed to calculate $PREM, $PREM will also suffer from the same issues.
If I'm looking at a chart (or feed) of a pit traded contract - such as SP - what am I seeing in realtime? Is someone keying in the trades from...
I know the prefixes are correct as defined for things other than computer definitions - such as liters or meters, etc. My point was in relation...
Too bad he is wrong - a Kx is not 1,000 in computer terms - it's 1,024.
Absolutely. Anytime a stock is halted and will go higher when it starts trading again, you should go long and sell when it goes higher. If it is...
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