"Greater liquidity and depth is needed to achieve volume growth."
I think that you have just contradicted yourself swingtrader. You say the bots create the depth, then admit that they destroyed it by stopping the locals from working orders.
Eurex, due to its nepostistic treatment of algo-traders has reduced volume, liquidity and efficiency.
You need to look after all participants to create the best market. Look what happened to the Bobl.
The reduced volume shows that the funds and algos are now leaving the Eurex market. How can you say that the algo/quant volume is ever increasing when clearly it is declining?
Eurex is " fucked in the long run"
What are they going to do? Offer US treasuries?
BTW -did anyone notice the new big aggressive algo-trader that entered the tnote sometime on Monday?
There I was working a 5 1/2 bid and in the blink of an eye it was offered on 8000. It reminds me in character of the algos that were in the Eurex markets when I traded them up until last year. It seems to be highly correlated to the stock index and quite primitive in nature. Any comments?
I think that you have just contradicted yourself swingtrader. You say the bots create the depth, then admit that they destroyed it by stopping the locals from working orders.
Eurex, due to its nepostistic treatment of algo-traders has reduced volume, liquidity and efficiency.
You need to look after all participants to create the best market. Look what happened to the Bobl.
The reduced volume shows that the funds and algos are now leaving the Eurex market. How can you say that the algo/quant volume is ever increasing when clearly it is declining?
Eurex is " fucked in the long run"
What are they going to do? Offer US treasuries?
BTW -did anyone notice the new big aggressive algo-trader that entered the tnote sometime on Monday?
There I was working a 5 1/2 bid and in the blink of an eye it was offered on 8000. It reminds me in character of the algos that were in the Eurex markets when I traded them up until last year. It seems to be highly correlated to the stock index and quite primitive in nature. Any comments?