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Nick Berlin
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Hello

I am using SC for a short while and now I am asking you concerning Color Settings for T&S.

As I know the coloring depends if a market order is filled wether on a Bid or Ask. Okay - no problem.

But for what reason is there a second option (below bid or above ask) for the color setting?

Many thanks
Nick


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Alphachase
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AFAIK, orders may be considered as "market" within 3 levels above best offer and 3 levels below best bid. So, above ask and below bid could indicate certain market conditions in that particular case.


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Nick Berlin
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ah okay - I understand - many thanks

Nick


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