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    Is a trading strategy using an order book still useful?

    It entirely depends on what market you're in and when you're trading. It seems like everyone is glued to ES/NQ/CL/ZN/ZB. Think outside of the box and venture to some less popular but still active contracts, or isolate your trading to unexpected and outsized moves in the popular ones.
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    SOFR bois?

    Haven't been doing much in STIRS lately, too busy trading softs and metals. What does everyone think of the curve pricing in hikes beyond Z25? I'm a degen fader so I'm looking at short Z26-Z27 for a retest of the zero line.
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    SOFR bois?

    In the context of SR3/STIR what do you mean by a roll-down trade? Are you legging into short calendars?
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    My energy trades

    I'm an armchair observer of NG spreads at this point, and to my untrained eye calendars running from this coming fall until F21 seem like a good play for a reversal. Looking at V20Z20 and V20F21. Anybody have thoughts on this kind of trade and why it might blow up in my face?
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    Profitable strategy - how to get up to scale?

    I say go for the trading company, if you get in somewhere good you'll have the tools to automate more of your system and to research the next one. I'll PM you two places in particular.
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    If you have just open a $2000 account,what would you do?

    I would trade Eurodollar calendar spreads with a holding time of a few days to a few weeks. Low variance price action and low margin requirements enable you to take some heat and work your position without getting your face ripped off in most cases.
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    BitMEX

    Any plans for Deribit?
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    BitMEX

    Not a waste of time if you're arbing or exclusively resting limit orders, the fees on market orders are quite high though. You can also set up a Bitmex connection with TT, that won't get around the system lockup issues but being able to use the DOM and build custom spreads puts you ahead of a...
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    Scalping with a hard stop loss

    I don't think there's a definitive answer to be had here. If you're doing any trading style by hand it comes down to where your skills are, your capitalization, fee structure etc. It also doesn't have to be column A or column B, there's plenty of traders out there that hold a core position for...
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    Looking for a partnership for AI algo.

    Check out Hehmeyer. They do prop deals and are in the crypto business now.
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    Pease List The Slow Futures Markets

    Outright grains have a pretty 'readable' DOM, although corn is the slowest. If the outrights are still a little spicy for you check out the calendar spreads. Most of time they creep along but like anything they'll jump if there's a catalyst.
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    How did you learn to trade futures?

    I don't think the solution to your problem is getting your hands on more leverage via futures. I would suggest getting a CFD account and trading very small, you'll learn more about the psychological game this way compared to demo trading. As for learning how to trade futures there's a lot of...
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    In finance, do some trading algorithms work by explicitly trying to manipulate/break other algorithm

    I see spoofing and over quoting are similar in appearance (large orders that aren't intended to be filled entirely), but they differ in what they're trying to achieve. Also to be clear I don't think they're the big bad wolf that people like to believe. Over quoters aren't trying to get other...
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    In finance, do some trading algorithms work by explicitly trying to manipulate/break other algorithm

    Impossible to know for sure unless you have direct knowledge of how the 'target' algo and the 'predatory' algo work (assuming there's such a thing). One thing I've noticed in futures that use pro-rata/k algo order matching is over quoters getting clipped then puking, doesn't necessarily imply...
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    Why Do Most Retail Traders Favour Technical Analysis ?

    I think the problem with new traders focusing on a TA based approach is that they're ignoring the underlying behaviour that drives the patterns, putting the cart before the horse. When I started to think about the interaction between traders that results in the patterns I trade, the indicators...
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    Are there serious Prop Trading firms in Canada

    DV Trading has 2 Canadian branches in Vancouver and Toronto.
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    just joined the forum and need all the help i can get.

    Don't put the cart before the horse. Go and get a copy of 'Trading and Exchanges: Market Microstructure for Practitioners' by Larry Harris.
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    ES live Intraday trading

    how about posting your order fills? All I'm see here is some annotated charts...
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    Do Prop Traders Have An Edge Over Retail Traders

    Depending on the quality of the prop firm traders can have access to dirt cheap commissions, free or subsidized co location, in house quants and programmers etc.
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