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    SOFR bois?

    Good to hear. You guys hang out here mostly? Would be good to bounce ideas around. Not interested in strats etc as have my own but just discussing rate expectations etc.
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    SOFR bois?

    You guys still trading these? Much movement in the flys at all ie 3m or 6m flys?
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    Ag trade ideas

    Hello, Seeing in the news that wheat yields are really suffering in France, meanwhile, in US yields are really strong. I know that the EU imports a lot of US wheat, but is spreading MATIF vs Chicago or KC viable? Or are the specs different enough that there's not really any correlation or arb...
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    Order Flow w/o charting

    Some personal pros and cons of using L2: Pros: Over the years I got a good feel for reading order flow by looking at a chart, then watching order flow at certain levels or times of the day (around news). You eventually can pick up a feeling of whether the market is strong or weak (sale of 1k...
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    best courses or books to learn day trading?

    Depends on the commods you want to trade. There are some great books out there but none that will 'teach' you how to trade in my opinion. Some are treasures once you understand how to trade but are looking to refine your edge etc. I have read so many that it's worthless naming them but just...
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    Market making in directional market

    It depends on so many factors... If hedging out a blue chip and for some reason you couldn't hedge with that same product at some point, you would get creative. One example might be hedging via a basket of highly correlated stocks until you can hedge properly. If hedging out a micro cap stock...
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    Has commodities trading become harder due to machine trading today?

    I think the points they are making is that the algos push markets to more extremes, looking to force some sort of capitulation to make money. This can create more 'dangerous' markets in a sense, but I think to survive you will need to actually trade the physical product too...I don't think algos...
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    Is this pull back the start of a bear market?

    Inflation rising, rates falling/yields rising, markets will need to adjust for this new regime under the premise that the FED may not do as much to save them this time.
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    XIV margin call at Questrade.......any recourse?

    Who offered you leverage on this product? That just seems absurd...you went from needing a 80% rally in the VIX to blow out to a 40% rally. Anyway, I think if you want to follow this up in a serious manner you should seek professional legal advice. Maybe you can get some sort of settlement from...
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    The Hate on XIV, SVXY is Unfounded

    Good example which brings to mind the infamous Group B Rally which to this day had the most powerful rally cars. Several deaths in the crowds lead to restrictions on the sport but it could be argued that the outrageous behavior of the crowds certainly didn't help. Humans always think bad things...
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    Short interest on short CFD positions

    I know that they will pay a borrow fee on the stock as you mentioned so usually this is taken into account of what you are paid out.
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    XIV margin call at Questrade.......any recourse?

    It is the trader/investors responsibility - not the brokers. If he had no stop and they hold no instruction to act on his behalf then why would they? It is a lawsuit waiting to happen. He will likely lose his entire investment in XIV but should lose no more than that unless he was using...
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    Replicating XIV/SVXY through futures (without the funkness)

    Mini S&P500 futures which use the ticker ES. I would avoid them if you have yet to hear of them.
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    Replicating XIV/SVXY through futures (without the funkness)

    Not Mav but... The VIX is a measure of vol in the S&P500 and 'normally' as the market trends higher it does so gradually over a number of years which equates to low vol in general and when it goes through corrections or turns on its heels and we get a bear market it can happen suddenly and we...
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    XIV termination event?

    This twitter thread outlines the mechanics of the XIV in simple terms: Essentially inverse ETF's are worthless long-term investments and should not be used by retail customers.
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    Risk Management When Trading Spreads

    Thanks to a degree...I mean I know how to manage risk from various points of view (worked on a MM desk and traded spreads) so not really looking for any hints or tips per say so no need to be so allusive and mysterious in your answers... I'm more looking to understand how the other side manage...
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    Risk Management When Trading Spreads

    I had a question for the more veteran spreaders out there - how do you approach risk management? Usually I take longer term views when trading spreads and will usually take trades where the reward outweighs the risk, for example 1:1.5 risk:reward but of course each trade is unique. Once a level...
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    currency carry Trade !

    Google it.
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    Which bullish strategy can I use for this view?

    You could trade an option spread (forgot the exact term) but basically buy a call and finance that by selling a put. Where you buy and sell your strikes is up to your strategy. I would assume you'd be selling a put at $10 if you didn't think it would trade below that level. As for upside, you...
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    Trading Ranges, Support, and Resistance

    Trading the ranges and trading breakouts are both useful depending on the type of market we are trading in. In more recent years, with suppressed volatility I have found that in certain markets, breakouts hold less (fake breaks) and are much more mean reverting. Therefore it is better to play...
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