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1. derrid+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-12-05 04:35:55
Dear HFT Quant,

> And yes, the algos do care about your little 1 lot order.

I'm just your usual "corrupted nerd" geek with some mathematics and computer security background interests - 2 questions if I may 1. what's like the most interesting paper you have read recently or unrelated thing you are interested in at the moment? 2. " And yes, the algos do care about your little 1 lot order." How would one see this effect you mentioned - like it seems wildly anomalous, how would go about finding this effect assuming maximum mental venturesomeness, a tiny $100 and too much time?

replies(3): >>ainiri+N5 >>tim333+rw1 >>gosub1+o62
2. ainiri+N5[view] [source] 2025-12-05 05:57:26
>>derrid+(OP)
Sometimes the spread is really tight.
3. tim333+rw1[view] [source] 2025-12-05 15:40:06
>>derrid+(OP)
Retail speculator here. Re 2 it's often quite easy to demo on thinly traded markets - I'm more familiar with crypto. Say the spread is 81.00 buy, 81.03 sell. Put in a limit buy at 81.00 and watch someone/something immediately outbid you ate 81.01. In the short term that kind of thing is done by algorithms but there are humans behind it and doing it too.

There's quite a lot of other game playing going on also.

4. gosub1+o62[view] [source] 2025-12-05 18:08:27
>>derrid+(OP)
Even a 1 lot order could be the deciding factor for some algorithm that's calculating averages or other statistics. Especially for options books.
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