Quote from CalTrader:
My comment on all of this is equivalent to my previous posts on similar problems with CME markets: No matter how liquid these markets are, if the CME continues to have problems like this in maintaining an orderly market in any of their contracts then firms and people that have a choice will move their business to other exchanges and markets.
Each of these incidents serves to erode confidence in the CME's mangement, particularly with all the changes they have made since they put together their IPO.
You would never know this from the CME stock chart; 52W Hi ... again.
Denial is thick. Volume I guess; is thicker than reality.
David

