Hey Suntrader I don't think what you shared is the same. For one this is not through IB, also these are happening early morning, not in the closing auction.
Yes I'm just trying to understand exactly what is going on. I'll post pictures of the time and sales when I'm back to my computer but these prices are tagged as D for distribution. A simple Google search will give you a very non descriptive definition, trying to find more clarity.
Thanks for the replies guys. I actually have a snapshot of the time and sales from this morning during that time. it looks like many of these trades were coded d for distribution, not sure what that means. Are these late prints from a larger block trade? Are these tradable?
Thanks Guru, I was hoping that wasn't the case. Going to investigate closer tomorrow morning trying a few different routes, my assumption is either something like you mentioned is going on or the routing we are using is being internalized and not routing anywhere.
For example see attached...
It may depend on your broker but stop limit orders don't work either. The stops don't release. Premarket use limit orders only. Reason being is very thin liquidity, you could really get hurt with a market order hence they are prohibited for your best interest.
If you look at things such as QQQ, SPY and many stocks you'll see a spike at 8am. The last 2 days I had orders out (granted not sitting at ARCA or NASDAQ) but through a smart order router provided by our broker. Both days price traded through and past my limit order during this spike without...
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In your simulated testing how are your fills being assumed on your limit orders? I wrote a system that performed beautifully in a simulated environment with a win rate in the mid 70% range, average winner 50% larger than average loser etc but the simulated environment gave me a fill when price...
For my manual trading I use this. Albeit I have some code that filters same price out of the feed, meaning my chart only moves if price changes thus no flat spots.
I am currently with Interactive Brokers and now that they are getting out of the forex market am considering switching to NT brokerage with Dorman Trading as I move to futures.
The commission breakdown is as follows for both per contract:
IB - 0.85
NT (Continuum)- 0.63
NT (Rithmic)- 0.78...
Thanks for your response xela. You are correct that ES is very slow compared to the other instruments now that I have some time watching a few of them. My comments about EURUSD being slow attended from the fact that I use a single tick chart not x ticks so if the market is active it moves, if...