Hi TH
New to this site and am a new CMC customer altho traded off and
on for years with warrants and stocks.
I only have $2000 to play with at present and wondered about yr
comment that futures are better as the Aus200 futures are a 3pt
spread compared to the index of 2c.
Thanks
But seeming possibilities to quietly grow
account and it's great not to worry about brokerage.
would love to see this thread continue...
Would love to see another ASFer start a very similar thread.
yeh i totez like sel n buy n sh*t
Anyone willing to step up to the plate?
Question specifically to Moderator Tim.This here thread (the one you are reading) is an excellent resource too, TremblingHand's posts are invaluable.
Question specifically to Moderator Tim.
You have recommended this thread as an excellent resource in relation to scalping. I have looked through this thread objectively for any resourceful scalping information/techniques/strategies/systems and am wondering if you know where it is? Was it front running sizeable bids/asks on a Depth of Market ladder? The links were informative. Thanks.
Okay so we learned the system used mostly a L2 Depth of Market.Mostly DOM with the odd glance at a 1 min chart.
Really don't understand this response. No suggestion was made that it was. So the bid/ask volume in the order book is irrelevant?Did I ever say that looking at what is sitting in the order book was worth trading off???????????????
Are there any people out there who trade off the market depth able to confirm they use it incorrectly?People who claim to trade off the DOM use it as incorrectly as they use TA.
Okay so maybe scalp against volume in the bid or ask.The only thing in the DOM that is of use is who is hitting the market and when. The run up today from 2:30 to 3:30 was a perfect example of someone printing the bars. People who think that a lot of sell orders sitting in the order book will cause the price to go down should notice that the opposite is more likely to happen. That 2:30 SPI run again perfect example there was at least twice as many offers than bids and we ran 50 points into it.
And finally I think this sentence is the nothing to something scalping strategy.Or you can take the other side and flip as soon as the market whips back after one of the big boys push the market to hard.
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