I have no issue with your bitcoin posts, only find it funny that you praise ET for banning you from bitcoin threads (saving you time), but then you come to chit chat to waste said time, LOL.
Why not trade the SPY instead? You'll trade with less risk while you learn (100 shares is less risk than 1 ES contract) plus, when volatility is low as it has been, the ES is much more difficult because of the tick size.
Yup, but then again I didn't spend any time on forums back then nor did I spend countless hours trying to convince everyone to follow my calls. Different strokes...
I agree, it would be like essentially paying $450/month to be around others for company or friendship. Which is fine if that is essential for one's mental health.
Another issue I have with the ignore function is I've read too many posts of people saying they are taking someone "off ignore" to reply to a post but letting the community know they are putting that person back "on ignore" once they are done responding. I believe the late Marketsurfer was...
I don't believe in the ignore function. The best ignore function is between your ears IMO. If you want to ignore someone, you just do it. At least that's my approach.
If the first seller is filled for 10 shares at $1, and THEN a new seller comes in at .90 to sell 25 shares, the remaining 15 shares bid at $1 will be filled at $1 (giving the .90 seller price improvement on those 15 shares) and then the remaining 10 shares will either be filled at prices .999...
The new "ask" would receive price improvement on its shares and, would become the new ask if the # of shares it wants to sell is greater than the current bid's # of shares.
Did I read your question right? Seems like a fairly simple scenario.