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- Ultimate6 replied Dec 6, 2012
This is ping time to their live server on a fiber line directly into Equinix London Pinging trade.lmaxtrader.com [91.215.165.39] with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 91.215.165.39: bytes=32 time=3ms TTL=245 Reply from 91.215.165.39: bytes=32 time=4ms ...
- Ultimate6 replied Nov 27, 2012
Yea, I've played with the API to find zero spread instances, didn't come across negative (yet) though.
- Ultimate6 replied Nov 27, 2012
Have you seen negative spreads on LMAX via API?
- Ultimate6 replied Nov 27, 2012
Interesting. Please PM me some info on your company if you could.
- Ultimate6 replied Nov 27, 2012
I did not get this email. So if I understand this, we have to buy MC and they refund us monthly??
- Ultimate6 replied Nov 27, 2012
SL/TP do sit on their server, but MultiCharts has a habbit sometimes to keep orders client side. It could create OCO orders (not supported by LMAX) On their web frontend or API you create them server-side.
- Ultimate6 replied Nov 15, 2012
LMAX spreads have been all the same (excellent) very often the majors are zero spread, especially eurusd.
- Ultimate6 replied Nov 14, 2012
Thanks for that Jack.
- Ultimate6 replied Nov 13, 2012
Yes you are spot on there with the MTF vs ECN.
- Ultimate6 replied Nov 13, 2012
I know FSA will immediately return £75k on regulated bank deposit accounts in case the bank goes under.
- Ultimate6 replied Nov 11, 2012
You look for the event where (Broker1 Bid - Broker2 Ask) crosses a threshold you set then assuming the price will align again you jump into a trade. Amount is the quantity traded.
- Ultimate6 replied Nov 1, 2012
Not Germany, but London trades more volume than these EU countries combined, so no worry about thin volume.
- Ultimate6 replied Oct 29, 2012
gentleman, what's your take on the weather in US and the effect on the market? As you were.
- Ultimate6 replied Oct 24, 2012
I shortened it 6008
- Ultimate6 replied Oct 23, 2012
But today is risk off!
- Ultimate6 replied Oct 15, 2012
Was about to say... I've been down some old gold mines in south africa, going few miles down into the earth, this being one of many many. Two olympic pools...BS.
- Ultimate6 replied Oct 12, 2012
it's a retail trader thing.
- Ultimate6 replied Oct 12, 2012
Careful my friend, your stop is going to fill part of my buy limit.
- Ultimate6 replied Oct 7, 2012
This is my own analysis so don't know if it will conflict with your P&F.
- Ultimate6 replied Oct 7, 2012
I would say if the price does not break below 2960