Quote from truehawk:
LC:
I thought that MM and PB could buy at the bid and sell at the ask, so they don't pay the spread when trading their own money.
But when they are buying for a customer say a pension fund, and then they don't care about the spread, because it is not their money, then they buy at the ask and sell at the bid like us small fry retail investors.
Quote from [Proximo]:
Lots of clues in the NQ price action that AAPL was going to be decent/good.
Must be nice to know before hand.
They need to sell into liquidity those dirty SOB's.
Quote from jason586:
I know I saw it posted somewhere in this journal from a few different people, but I can't find it.
What do you use for pertinent info for the trading day such as earnings reports, fed announcements, etc. I just got burned (NQ) due to my own ignorance of the Apple earnings coming out.
Quote from NoDoji:
Earnings: http://www.briefing.com/GeneralContent/Investor/Active/ArticlePopup/PagePopup.aspx?PageId=3270
Econ Calendar: http://www.briefing.com/Investor/Public/Calendars/EconomicCalendar.htm
Quote from jason586:
I know I saw it posted somewhere in this journal from a few different people, but I can't find it.
What do you use for pertinent info for the trading day such as earnings reports, fed announcements, etc. I just got burned (NQ) due to my own ignorance of the Apple earnings coming out.