Red,
Today, I managed to download into Excel 5 levels of DOM on a tick-by-tick basis â bid price and size, offer price and size price plus last and last size. Thereâs around 8 1/2 hours of data (11:00 â 19:30 UK), 48,491 rows. PM an e-mail if you want a copy. Now Iâve got the data, Iâm uncertain as to what would be relevant analyses (ACV obviously).
I should be able to do 10 levels.
One area of consideration is whether buys/sales are being absorbed or diminishing supply/demand. One solution may be to look at total volume traded/order book volume/total last size. Sorry I can't be more precise - still thinking.
Re the 2:1 ratio. Iâm still not totally convinced of the efficacy here. On the Bobl, for example, Iâve seen big volume 1:5 (bid to offered) ratio but still the price goes up. Maybe my new data can clarify.
Grant.
Today, I managed to download into Excel 5 levels of DOM on a tick-by-tick basis â bid price and size, offer price and size price plus last and last size. Thereâs around 8 1/2 hours of data (11:00 â 19:30 UK), 48,491 rows. PM an e-mail if you want a copy. Now Iâve got the data, Iâm uncertain as to what would be relevant analyses (ACV obviously).
I should be able to do 10 levels.
One area of consideration is whether buys/sales are being absorbed or diminishing supply/demand. One solution may be to look at total volume traded/order book volume/total last size. Sorry I can't be more precise - still thinking.
Re the 2:1 ratio. Iâm still not totally convinced of the efficacy here. On the Bobl, for example, Iâve seen big volume 1:5 (bid to offered) ratio but still the price goes up. Maybe my new data can clarify.
Grant.