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June 16, 2011, 10:08:12 AM
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It seems that trade hill has a more comprehensive depth of market chart as MtGox does not seem to list the full Bid range.  I have placed many bid orders on MtGox between $10 to $16 but none of them show up on the depth of market.  Do they exclude anything outside of x.x standard deviations or something?
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June 16, 2011, 04:26:21 PM
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This chart shows a table of all the orders. The actual graphs don't really work that well, and never seem to show an appropriate range of orders.
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June 16, 2011, 06:05:17 PM
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This chart shows a table of all the orders. The actual graphs don't really work that well, and never seem to show an appropriate range of orders.

I agree it is a bit annoying to see only part of the order book on MtGox.

To me it should be either fully open or fully closed. Half way does not make sense.

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October 23, 2011, 09:30:00 AM
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Has there been any news on this subject?

I want to know how many $$ and BTC there are in the market and the sum of all orders would be the closest one could get to such a number.
Does MtGox disclose all orders somewhere in some way?

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October 25, 2011, 05:37:53 PM
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My Order Book shows all of the Bids and Asks for MtGox. You might have to 'group by price' and set to 0.25 and view 1000 rows to see all the way to the end. It is probably too much JavaScript computation to be smooth to view all of the rows all the way down, since there are a few thousand total on each side.

http://bitcoin.clarkmoody.com/

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October 26, 2011, 01:23:25 PM
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hmm ... not so much ...
15:22:28 > WebSocket Closed
15:22:24 > Error loading depth of market data:
15:22:24 >      parsererror
15:22:23 > Error loading depth of market data:
15:22:23 >      parsererror
15:22:23 > Loading full depth of market table.
15:22:23 > WebSocket open to ws://websocket.mtgox.com/mtgox
15:22:23 > Opening WebSocket to ws://websocket.mtgox.com/mtgox
15:22:23 > Loading full depth of market table.
15:22:23 > WebSocket open to wss://websocket.mtgox.com/mtgox
15:22:22 > Opening WebSocket to wss://websocket.mtgox.com/mtgox

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October 26, 2011, 03:50:30 PM
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hmm ... not so much ...
15:22:28 > WebSocket Closed
15:22:24 > Error loading depth of market data:
15:22:24 >      parsererror
15:22:23 > Error loading depth of market data:
15:22:23 >      parsererror
15:22:23 > Loading full depth of market table.
15:22:23 > WebSocket open to ws://websocket.mtgox.com/mtgox
15:22:23 > Opening WebSocket to ws://websocket.mtgox.com/mtgox
15:22:23 > Loading full depth of market table.
15:22:23 > WebSocket open to wss://websocket.mtgox.com/mtgox
15:22:22 > Opening WebSocket to wss://websocket.mtgox.com/mtgox



Right. MtGox is slacking on support for Chrome & Firefox (it uses an unsupported version of the WebSocket protocol).

It works in Opera though.

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November 10, 2011, 08:35:04 PM
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You should check out the site once again, as there is a new WebSocket interface provided through socket.io.

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