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    Lease Algo Use? Licenses? Process?

    Take liquidity is lifting offers / hitting bids (i.e. remove liquidity provided by other market participants). The opposite would be to provide liquidity, i.e. place limit orders that are not immediately executable against existing bids / offers on the exchange / market place. (Usually market...
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    CME intermarket exchange spreads for equities

    https://www.cmegroup.com/clearing/margins/inters.html#exchange=CME&sector=EQUITY+INDEX&pageNumber=1 (I think you were at the correct page originally, but didn't select "Inters" on the top of the page.)
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    Why does the Euro short-term rate (€STR) not reflect the 50 bp ECB hike?

    From: https://www.ecb.europa.eu/stats/financial_markets_and_interest_rates/euro_short-term_rate/html/eurostr_qa.en.html The broad scope of the €STR guarantees that the rate is a fair reflection of the overnight borrowing cost for banks in the wholesale market, in which not only banks but also...
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    Bond Execution failure?

    Plenty of factors at play here: (Corporate) bonds trade OTC, not on a centralised marketplace. A trade agreed between 2 parties can be reported with a delay. I expect (little experience trading corp bonds at IB) that IB's "algo" will look for bids posted on different venues - before sending an...
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    relative drift of two stocks

    I suggest you read up on cointegration
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    Sovereign german bonds and bills questions

    To answer your question: Bloomberg terminal suggests VD for German sovereign bonds is T + 2 (i.e. settle on 25/08) Quoted spreads may be wide in TWS as most trading is OTC. IB is not the best route to trade these (or any other fixed income for that matter).
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    Does T3 ever provide capital, or just better leverage? I don't use more than 5x anyway.

    As mentioned in the post you quoted, I traded firm capital only. Risk management set my trading limits based on my trading style (and I assume on overall firm exposure). "Leverage" therefore didn't exist for me. I know other traders at that firm traded their own capital, but I don't know the...
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    Barchart: Quality of Data?

    Nothing negative on Barchart (never really used them), but if you're looking for high-quality EOD data you should consider CSI: http://www.csidata.com/ (No affiliation)
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    Calendar or Butterfly! ( futures to futures)

    When trading futures spreads, butterflies etc. you're taking a view on the (future) shape of the curve. Technical traders generally fade any 'humps' in the curve, while longer-term traders may take a fundamental view on how the curve should change if certain conditions emerge / cease to exist...
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    How can a contract move with volumes of 0?

    I expect you are refering to daily settlement prices. For more info on how these are set (also in the event of no trading): https://www.cmegroup.com/confluence/display/EPICSANDBOX/E-mini+Nasdaq+Biotechnology+Futures
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    Fully automated futures trading

    I would appreciate getting more insight in your approach to RV strategies / calendars. Aside from the technical implementation (fills / risk), I think the 'strategy' perspective would probably give more than enough material for several chapter(s) of book IV, if not enough for book V! If you...
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    brokers that have stop loss on close

    How do you think that would work? If the "close" price (i.e. the last traded price of the session) is your trigger, when is your stop order supposed to be executed? Ignoring after hours sessions (not available for all markets / instruments), the only option would be next market day's opening trade.
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    How do Stock Futures work?

    I don't know if you have access to options markets and if the stocks you are looking to short have sufficient options liquidity - If so, syntectics (long put / short call with the same strike/expiration) may be a better alternative (depending on costs / liquidty / time in trade) than stock futures.
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    what is the purpose of delta hedging?

    Delta hedging (as per the title of the thread) aims to remove directionality from a trade by offsetting the delta of one position (say the -400 in your example above) with another position (i.e. you would need a +400 delta in your 'hedge'). Your combined portfolio delta should be as close to...
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    If you desired to buy such a massive stock position it would move the markets could you do it with o

    You would need to sell puts, not buy them It is unlikely that you would be able to sell 100 puts at an 'acceptable' price if 10k shares is a market moving quantity If you were to get someone to sell you 100 puts, this person would most likely want to hedge (using the underlying) which in turn...
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    Fully automated futures trading

    How did you handle precision in SQLite (as SQLite does not support the 'DECIMAL' datatype)? Store all values as 'TEXT' and do not perform any calculations in the database Convert all data up to 'INTEGERS' (10^n to have n digits precision), store these and reverse the process when querying data...
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    why does prop trading have such a high turn over?

    I think you are confusing true prop with a lot of the 'programs' out there at the moment. To give you an example, when I was hired (>15yr ago), I took part in a multi-month, in-house training program (London, UK). I did not pay for this training. In fact, I received a base salary for the first...
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    Meet the anti-crypto crowd

    In my (limited) understanding of the asset class, blockchain (technology) is the platform - Bitcoin is a means of payment for validation of transactions on a blockchain. Therefore, Bitcoin, or the Bitcoin blockchain itself can be replaced by an infinite number of other crypto / digital...
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    CGT in EU countries

    Following Brexit, Gibraltar no longer is an "EU country". Also, traders may be subject to income tax in Gibraltar - I suggest people who are seriously looking into this seek expert tax advise.
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    Expressing a Futures Spread With Options?

    Your "obvious" answer gives you a completely different return profile... Think about it, what happens if the underlying contracts experience a significant move? (hint: when trading futures, the gain and loss on both your legs are essentially unlimited but if you use a long call and put option...
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