Quote from BoyBrutus:
Heres one method
gutsytrader
11-08-06 01:41 PM
If you're referring to the 5 deep numbers on the DOM then what you're seeing is index arbitrage. Of course you know the 5 deep only shows limit orders. When a index arb program kicks off they put in a large number of limit orders away from value in case they trigger stops to make some extra coin. Then they hit the ES with market orders pushing it in the direction of their resting limit orders. Once they complete the trades on the equity side they just close out any of the completed resting orders for some extra profits. Nothing mysterious about it.
I've noticed this phenomenon many times, although never before heard the explanation (which makes perfect sense). Seems like most of the time when there's a heavily lopsided number of orders on one side of the DOM or the other, the market moves TOWARD the side with the most orders (which is counterintuitive unless you realize that there's manipulation involved).Quote from BoyBrutus:
If you're referring to the 5 deep numbers on the DOM then what you're seeing is index arbitrage. Of course you know the 5 deep only shows limit orders. When a index arb program kicks off they put in a large number of limit orders away from value in case they trigger stops to make some extra coin. Then they hit the ES with market orders pushing it in the direction of their resting limit orders. Once they complete the trades on the equity side they just close out any of the completed resting orders for some extra profits. Nothing mysterious about it.
Quote from BoyBrutus:
Heres one method
gutsytrader
11-08-06 01:41 PM
If you're referring to the 5 deep numbers on the DOM then what you're seeing is index arbitrage. Of course you know the 5 deep only shows limit orders. When a index arb program kicks off they put in a large number of limit orders away from value in case they trigger stops to make some extra coin. Then they hit the ES with market orders pushing it in the direction of their resting limit orders. Once they complete the trades on the equity side they just close out any of the completed resting orders for some extra profits. Nothing mysterious about it.