Market Depth patterns

Quote from ElectricSavant:

How are you doing? Hows the program? or are we not allowed to discuss it here?

Michael B.

That is how I got banned! I cannot discuss our system here, but, I can tell you that we are doing great! You can check the results on our site (which I cannot post). But, you know the site.

Cheers, Michael, Happy New Year!
 
How come other brokers can post here and you can't? I don't want to get you in trouble and I understand if you do not answer. I must be missing something. There are links to IB's all over this site...whether they sponsor or not....

They even have proprietory platforms that they sell as add-ons to their brokerage...whats the difference with you?

Sometimes, I just can't understand ET...But I don't want to cause frustration and be a troublemaker, so lets drop it...(but Magna really needs to get a clue about Tampa's thread, Journal! what a joke).

Michael B.



Quote from MAESTRO:

That is how I got banned! I cannot discuss our system here, but, I can tell you that we are doing great! You can check the results on our site (which I cannot post). But, you know the site.

Cheers, Michael, Happy New Year!
 
Quote from ElectricSavant:

How come other brokers can post here and you can't? I don't want to get you in trouble and I understand if you do not answer. I must be missing something. There are links to IB's all over this site...whether they sponsor or not....

They even have proprietory platforms that they sell as add-ons to their brokerage...whats the difference with you?

Sometimes, I just can't understand ET...But I don't want to cause frustration and be a troublemaker, so lets drop it...(but Magna really needs to get a clue about Tampa's thread, Journal! what a joke).

Michael B.

They all are paying sponsors of ET. My company does not want to solicit pre paid relationships (we don't want to become whores like all of these other cheap sluts)
 
Ok then, take a look at the Ameritrade thread started yesterday...would you like 100 links of various brokerages that do not sponsor ET, listed throughout the current threads and website?

MAESTRO, but I agree with everything else you said...

Thanks,

Michael B.

P.S. I once wanted to be a moderator here, and do you know what they said? That I encouraged non paying sponsors...by constantly posting links to their sites. I honestly thought that brokerages and tools to help traders were different...Anyway's being a moderator is a thankless job, so I don't want it. I just was hurt and wized up a bit...

P.S.S. With an attitude like you have, I would come and work for you in a heartbeat, if I wasn't making so much money!


Quote from MAESTRO:

They all are paying sponsors of ET. My company does not want to solicit pre paid relationships (we don't want to become whores like all of these other cheap sluts)
 
Quote from ElectricSavant:

Ok then, take a look at the Ameritrade thread started yesterday...would you like 100 links of various brokerages that do not sponsor ET, listed throughout the current threads and website?

MAESTRO, but I agree with everything else you said...

Thanks,

Michael B.

P.S. I once wanted to be a moderator here, and do you know what they said? That I encouraged non paying sponsors...by constantly posting links to their sites. I honestly thought that brokerages and tools to help traders were different...Anyway's being a moderator is a thankless job, so I don't want it. I just was hurt and wized up a bit...

P.S.S. With an attitude like you have, I would come and work for you in a heartbeat, if I wasn't making so much money!

You are a good person. I wish there would be more "ElectricSavants" on ET :)
 
Quote from FuturesTrader71:

The price line was generally RED (meaning the bid/ask ratio is less than 1; hence, the ask is greater than the bid) on the rally. If you follow standard supply/demand wisdom, you would think that the price should go down because the offers were greater than the bids.

It's about inertia, not attraction. When the boys know you're coming (as with a scheduled news event), they get out of the way plenty fast. At other times they know that most moves fail (mean reversion), and they are happy to absorb your mistaken trend following market orders.
 
Quote from blueskier:

It's about inertia, not attraction. When the boys know you're coming (as with a scheduled news event), they get out of the way plenty fast. At other times they know that most moves fail (mean reversion), and they are happy to absorb your mistaken trend following market orders.
Yes, it is about market momentum more than what is bid/offered. Again, that is why I said I had no interest in bid/ask analysis at first. Also, this is why I emphasize the prints versus the pattern of the DOM.

Thanks for chiming in. I agree with your comment as well.
 
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