...and they say there's no such thing as a DOM question?
So, here's a picture of my DOM on Commsec IRESS (showing a nice little profit on PRR):
Would someone please explain to me what happens when all the orders at 6.4 are then filled? I would appreciate any other insights about how the DOM works that you could give me, too.
Thanks heaps.
Well if all the orders at 6.4 are filled ................
Thanks for the analysis.
I'm just learning this so if anyone has more on this it will be appreciated. For example, can you gauge whether the price is more likely to go up or down from just this? Why?
If you wanted to sell, what would you tend to ask? How about if you wanted to buy?
I'm just trying to find advantages from the DOM because I know it's something many traders don't use and I want the edge.
Thanks again.
Disclosure: I hold stock in PRR. According the the ASIC notice I'm supposed to say that, apparently.
I'm just trying to find advantages from the DOM because I know it's something many traders don't use and I want the edge.
...and they say there's no such thing as a DOM question?
So, here's a picture of my DOM on Commsec IRESS (showing a nice little profit on PRR):
Would someone please explain to me what happens when all the orders at 6.4 are then filled? I would appreciate any other insights about how the DOM works that you could give me, too.
Thanks heaps.
This snapshot was taken on the weekend.
There's one number in green. What does that mean, please?
During trading some of the numbers are green and some are red. Can anyone tell me what that means, please? I've been through the tutorials but they don't teach us these things.
Can anyone explain what DS, TM, AUX, Status, CXA, SPC and MPrc mean? Sorry, I know it's a lot to ask but I'm keen to learn...
Thanks SKC and everyone, this is very helpful.
Suppose I wanted to buy stock in PRR at the time of the first snapshot. Is there anything apart from the total number of bids to asks that hints to me whether I am better off buying now or waiting until sales are completed at the current level?
Thanks SKC and everyone, this is very helpful.
Suppose I wanted to buy stock in PRR at the time of the first snapshot. Is there anything apart from the total number of bids to asks that hints to me whether I am better off buying now or waiting until sales are completed at the current level?
You think thats a DOM question, I dont even know what DOM stands for!! and when i google it just comes up with the American Dominos Pizza stock info. I use commsec, ive never seen that screen before. Is that for short term trades and that?? Bit of a noob here.
You think thats a DOM question, I dont even know what DOM stands for!!
My question is specifically about Iceberg orders.
I believe that they have around for about 4 years.
My understanding is that they can create "invisible" support or resistance levels depending on which side of the order book they are sitting.
Does anybody know how frequently institutions are using them today?
Thanks all,
Tradezy
By definition, icebergs are hidden orders. So nobody knows how frequently institutions are using them. They have been around far longer than 4 years.
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