I'VE BEEN HAD...
Members in my home are getting even with me for monopolizing the computer and spending too much time in the office.
If something sounds too good to be true it probably is... I've been sparing with just about everyone on this tread and I should have figured it out.
Anyway......
The AMEX system is not perfect, but liquidity is good and the concerns really are from a market making perspective (namely that it takes more time than on other exchanges to ascertain your trade).
Regarding leaving the post to trade etf's on the NYSE:
The primary etf market is the AMEX. The NYSE quotes are about 10 seconds delayed behind the AMEX and therefore are stale and cannot be leaned on. This is a major problem (inaccurate qoutes that sometimes cut the market but aren't real) that they are addressing but haven't yet resolved.
You may find this funny Don - The Dow Jones etf specialist on the NYSE is Bear Hunter, but the Bear orders are sent to the AMEX. Doesn't say much for their confidence.
As for trading on island, I would be off the floor giving up the spread and trading behind the information curve.
What are your thoughts on the rest of my post (not the last one)?
By the way, Knight is a reference to my alma mater, not Camelot.
Take care all, I'm glad that my being the object of high jinx provided some light hearted entertainment.
The Knight

Members in my home are getting even with me for monopolizing the computer and spending too much time in the office.
If something sounds too good to be true it probably is... I've been sparing with just about everyone on this tread and I should have figured it out.
Anyway......
The AMEX system is not perfect, but liquidity is good and the concerns really are from a market making perspective (namely that it takes more time than on other exchanges to ascertain your trade).
Regarding leaving the post to trade etf's on the NYSE:
The primary etf market is the AMEX. The NYSE quotes are about 10 seconds delayed behind the AMEX and therefore are stale and cannot be leaned on. This is a major problem (inaccurate qoutes that sometimes cut the market but aren't real) that they are addressing but haven't yet resolved.
You may find this funny Don - The Dow Jones etf specialist on the NYSE is Bear Hunter, but the Bear orders are sent to the AMEX. Doesn't say much for their confidence.
As for trading on island, I would be off the floor giving up the spread and trading behind the information curve.
What are your thoughts on the rest of my post (not the last one)?
By the way, Knight is a reference to my alma mater, not Camelot.

Take care all, I'm glad that my being the object of high jinx provided some light hearted entertainment.
The Knight