Market Delta strategies

Quote from hardyards:

5P
Can you use more words to describe what you are trying to say.
I am at a loss to understand this.
Maybe it is just me!
Yes....delta works perfect as is.....no additional parsing of the data is needed. Market orders at the bid or ask measured, give enough data to use in making trade decisions.
 
As I always say, market delta alone is useless, you have to combine it with the price action to start jumping to conclusions.

If you see increasing market delta while the price is not increasing this usually means some evil big seller sitting on the ASK, and usually all of a sudden you will see dramatic decreasing in market delta with falling price.
 
Quote from 5Pillars:

Yes....delta works perfect as is.....no additional parsing of the data is needed. Market orders at the bid or ask measured, give enough data to use in making trade decisions.

Good work 5P you have cleared up my remaining doubts
 
Quote from Equalizer:

Hi Momoney,

Makes perfect sense. May I enquire as to which datafeed you are using for this? Would it per chance be IB?

Thanks, EQ.

Yes, IB for prototyping and also once some bugs have been resolved opentick data.

If you use IB, you'll need to be aware of the effect that the data bundling has on time and sales and market delta etc.
 
Quote from panzerman:

By this logic, wouldn't all buying and selling be considered aggressive? All price movement is aggressive. If no one ever raises the current bid or lowers the current offer, then price will never move until a buyer and a seller agree.

The only way price can move in a given direction is if there is an imbalance of buyers or sellers (supply and demand.)

Take a look at the MarketDelta videos. Specifically, this video. It explains it very clearly and in very simple terms for anyone interested:

http://www.marketdelta.com/recordings/MD_Simplified.wmv

I'll refrain from providing any further explanations of my own as it seems to be a highly contentious topic.
 
Momoneythansens

Pls continue to post. I appreciate your contributions and meant no disrepect with my statement. Was just trying to say do not let fearless9 get under your skin. Most of us would term it the way you do. Right now, I'm busy with the market so can't talk much.



Quote from momoneythansens:

I'll refrain from providing any further explanations of my own as it seems to be a highly contentious topic. [/B]
 
Momenythansens

Thanks for sharing.
Ok, will try to explain what fearless9 meant. Fearless9, feel free to correct me if I'm wrong. By sharing with one another we become better ourselves. :)

What marketdelta.com and many of us mean when we say 'aggressive buys' are trades at the ask side (and vice versa for aggressive sell).

However, in the real context this is not exactly true as one may enter a limit order to buy at a lower price. However, if the market happens to 'jump to a lower price, this limit order will then be executed at the ask price. Most softwares will capture this 'limit order' as an aggressive buy when in true fact, it is a 'passive buy'. As far as I know there is no software yet that will be able to capture the 'real context' as wished by fearless9. IMHO, I think that it would be very difficult as there are many factors to consider such as late reporting etc. Also, I don't think that this 'inaccurate capturing' will materially affect any strategies etc. As such, we tend to use the terminoloy that marketdelta.com offers.

Hope this helps


Quote from momoneythansens:

As for terminology, please feel free to point out where I have got it wrong. I merely relayed the information from MarketDelta virtually verbatim! Also, if you could illustrate the perspective of fearless9 I would be grateful. It sounds like I'm missing something so any gaps that can be filled would be appreciated.

MoMoney. [/B]
 
Please ignore my earlier explanation. On reading this a 2nd time, I think I did not explain it correctly. Maybe somebody can explain it better than me. There was some discussion on this a long time ago in ET and that's where I picked it up. Sorry for the confusion.




Quote from billp:

Momenythansens

Thanks for sharing.
Ok, will try to explain what fearless9 meant. Fearless9, feel free to correct me if I'm wrong. By sharing with one another we become better ourselves. :)

What marketdelta.com and many of us mean when we say 'aggressive buys' are trades at the ask side (and vice versa for aggressive sell).

However, in the real context this is not exactly true as one may enter a limit order to buy at a lower price. However, if the market happens to 'jump to a lower price, this limit order will then be executed at the ask price. Most softwares will capture this 'limit order' as an aggressive buy when in true fact, it is a 'passive buy'. As far as I know there is no software yet that will be able to capture the 'real context' as wished by fearless9. IMHO, I think that it would be very difficult as there are many factors to consider such as late reporting etc. Also, I don't think that this 'inaccurate capturing' will materially affect any strategies etc. As such, we tend to use the terminoloy that marketdelta.com offers.

Hope this helps
 
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