stevet: âare you talking about limit of market orders - surely ib dont hold market ordersâ¦â
Iâve had excessive slippage with both order types relative to my experiences with my current broker. Market orders are almost certainly instantly transmitted by IB.
âlimit orders get held in a queue as they fall behind market orders in priorityâ
Although there seems to be an ongoing debate about what types of orders are accepted by Globex and how those orders are handled, I believe that market orders of any variety are not accepted by Globex. That does not include specially constructed order types that effectively mimic a market order.
That said, itâs FIFO. First In First Out.
âhow could you tell which was the most up to date...â
In extreme cases, which I am referring to, it is obvious which feed is behind. In other mild cases, I can see, much as you can, that CQG is buffering a great deal of data and is falling behind. There are periods, though, when I believe that J-Trader is the one dropping off a bit.
trader777: ââ¦they (IB) are making money on the order flow. â
Absolutely no idea about that but Iâm sure def is gonna be one pissed of forum member when he stumbles onto that sentence.
Just meant in good fun, def. I respect your contributions and viewpoints.