not that you winging about the system being slow because you obviously evolved your trading style to adapt to such market where slowdowns are common place at arcades.
oh whats this below winging. no surely not.
03-28-06 10:34 AM
Every man and his dog were trying to hit the IFO and M3 figures, every firm I know had slowdowns. That'd be 9am BST though?
That's exactly what i was saying to traders in london today, highest ever volume records - oldest ever servers, they need to sort it out and spend some of that money
03-29-06 11:48 AM
It IS the whole exchange, you get the slowdown you phone them up and they eventually admit it is a problem at their end. In the last month or so it's getting ridiculous and very expensive. To say all exchanges get slowdowns just accept it is unbelievable, we pay a huge amount of money to them for the service and they can't be bothered to improve it, it's just lazy penny pinching.
04-06-06 02:36 PM
Slowdowns over Trichet press conference were a joke
07-06-06 02:54 PM
Does eurex ever even bother to look into correcting their shortcomings, no change this press conference and let me guess about the next one......
07-19-06 01:16 PM
Well maybe you are on a more reliable server at eurex, we get slowdowns when the server at eurex overloads and we switch automatically onto another, nothing to do with this end because eurex then admit what caused the slowdown and apologise - brilliant send me a cheque too. Every shop in london gets the same, we're all in contact. The slowdown won't be apparent to you unless you are expecting to be shown a fill at the busiest time, you can't see it unless you're in it when your fill isn't confirmed for up to 5 seconds. It's a traffic issue at eurex and they admit it. But do they try to resolve it - no.
05-03-07 03:26 PM
First slowdown in a while over ISM, eurex said they had a "data backlog" Too many damn machines trying to do too many trades I reckon - cbot seems to handle it ok