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To: aldrums who wrote (10396)7/23/2002 12:02:36 AM
From: Mark Davis  Respond to of 12617
 
"If an institution puts out a big bid or offer anywhere near the prevailing price they always run the risk of it being executed before they can cancel the order."

Wow, sounds just like what those '''''fake''''' ISLD and ARCA orders face on the nasty Naz.



To: aldrums who wrote (10396)7/24/2002 6:52:00 AM
From: YxY  Respond to of 12617
 
Thanks for the tips, I'm also using the isld order book for QQQ, indeed there is a lot of game there, especially because of hidden orders, but at list the bid ask from that book is real and when you see that it is not overlapping the naz bid ask this means that MM are playing games. A big order being sequentially eaten is also a useful indicator.