bone Dec 13, 2002 #21 Yes. Look at the Bunds. It's a real market. Not some arbed split liquidity trap like those crap CBOT and CME electronic markets.
Yes. Look at the Bunds. It's a real market. Not some arbed split liquidity trap like those crap CBOT and CME electronic markets.
B Bond Trader Dec 13, 2002 #22 Quote from bone: Yes. Look at the Bunds. It's a real market. Not some arbed split liquidity trap like those crap CBOT and CME electronic markets. More... Like today for instance???
Quote from bone: Yes. Look at the Bunds. It's a real market. Not some arbed split liquidity trap like those crap CBOT and CME electronic markets. More... Like today for instance???
W wavetrader Dec 13, 2002 #23 Quote from bone: Yes. Look at the Bunds. It's a real market. Not some arbed split liquidity trap like those crap CBOT and CME electronic markets. More... bone, What do you mean by "arbed split liquidity trap" on the CBOT and CME markets? Does this mean the Bunds are a better market than the TBonds and TNotes? Also, what is the margin for trading Bunds, and what exchange does it trade on? Thanks.
Quote from bone: Yes. Look at the Bunds. It's a real market. Not some arbed split liquidity trap like those crap CBOT and CME electronic markets. More... bone, What do you mean by "arbed split liquidity trap" on the CBOT and CME markets? Does this mean the Bunds are a better market than the TBonds and TNotes? Also, what is the margin for trading Bunds, and what exchange does it trade on? Thanks.
bone Dec 13, 2002 #24 If you're trading ones, fives, or tens, it doesn't matter. Trade whatever your heart's content.