Thanks gents for your courtesy and integrity. It is good that all of us can get back on our journey together! ... "The joy is in the journey"... and I am glad we did not leave anyone behind... on the beach head...
Nkhoi, I too strugle with what the intended meaning of Jack's statement above is. I think he has said that most folks interpret the DOM wrong. So since most folks think a preponderance of bid's on the DOM infer going long, I assume he means the opposite. Although I think I have seen it described both ways.
Clarification appreciated form our sage members. Lets make it simple and say if inside bids outnumber inside asks by 2x and level 2 to 4 bids outnumber level 2 to 4 asks on the DOM by 2x also, is the implied signal to go long or short?
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Nkhoi, I too strugle with what the intended meaning of Jack's statement above is. I think he has said that most folks interpret the DOM wrong. So since most folks think a preponderance of bid's on the DOM infer going long, I assume he means the opposite. Although I think I have seen it described both ways.
Clarification appreciated form our sage members. Lets make it simple and say if inside bids outnumber inside asks by 2x and level 2 to 4 bids outnumber level 2 to 4 asks on the DOM by 2x also, is the implied signal to go long or short?