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OK I tried. hyperscalper is a direct match for a username, so this search is primarily returning all of his posts. Is that what you wanted? When I told it to not include searches that contained his username, the result set was empty.
The new search is not yet public. But were your expecting different results from what I shared? Basically all the posts from a user called hyperscalper
How about a search for "mbo"? Currently the search finds a lot of threads with "symbol" in the thread title, I would really like to search for all threads that deal with MBO data / order book manipulations, etc. What does the new search show?
Can confirm
Trading Technologies is MBP
Stellar Trading Systems is MBO
As to the OP question I believe that nothing has changed and the only difference between MBP and MBO is that one is limited to 10 layers of depth and the other isn't. So is …
I'm going to be really unpopular by posting this.... but I think MBO is a red herring for retail traders... Here's a cut and paste of an artilce I posted a short while back....
MBO - The new Holy Grail or A Gimmick for Retail Traders?
There's …
I use IQFeed and I am sure they provide the said data in realTime only. I once talked to dxFeed and they said they dont provide historical MBO data "because its a lot of data" - this is most likely indication that they have the historical data …
Fair enough - but some data vendors took a hard pass on it - CQG to be specific and my experience is that they are an outstanding data supplier AND they have a lot of institutional users.
I would agree with that - but the level of transparency …
In my experience a lot of vendors give creative excuses for why they don't integrate a feature that is useful - even vendors significantly better than CQG and TT.
Looking at CQG's lineup of venues covered, I'm guessing that they wrote their …
I decided to start a thread to provide some samples of historical market depth and MBO data to consolidate a solution for different questions on execution quality, data integrity and latency. My main goal is to encourage more latency transparency and …
The MBO data is great! It contains more granularity than the market by price data feed that most retail platforms like NT have. The obvious advantages I have found so far are:
1. In addition to seeing the total number of contracts I …
Actually contacted them along with a myriad other providers and they don't have free samples for students. CME usually does, but for some reason the BBO and MBO aren't part of the package offered to universities.
Really nice work with your order book.
I'm still thinking about how to give it the ability to trade from it....
Tapping into ChartTrader would be no problem, market orders, close, reverse, limit @bid/ask would be at our fingertips. But to execute …
Referring to ZH's article @ Why Nav Sarao Had To Be Destroyed: He Found A Way To Beat The HFTs At Their Own Game (, I quote Sarao's 3 functions to beat HFT's manipulation.
It's unlikely there's a delay to institutional and latency-sensitive professional traders since they all pay to be colocated with the matching engines and many use the same/similar infrastructure to route cross-country. Even the length of the …
In our last Chat - GPT may have shed some light on MM manipulations:
Are you familiar with market makers deliberately squeezing out traders ?
Yes, I am familiar with the concept of market makers deliberately squeezing out traders. Market makers are …
Also, results will improve after I enable and configure semantic search. This is basically an abstraction of the underlying context of your query, then it will find relevant matches that don't necessarily contain the same keywords from your search. I am working on that.
The hard part is also the UI. Trying to make the UI more powerful but not overwhelming.