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June 29, 2011, 05:23:06 PM
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Orders are not getting filled properly after something hit the market:

Bid   16.7585   6
Ask   16.7598   0.2
Bid   16.7598   33.05
Ask   16.76   0.05
Bid   16.76   34.57
Bid   16.7606   1.25
Bid   16.7948   0.21
Bid   16.8172   0.8
Ask   16.84   3.26
Bid   16.85   11.02
Bid   16.8544   0.4
Bid   16.873   0.2
Bid   16.8823   0.1
Ask   16.9236   0.1
Ask   16.9363   18.39

See the bids and asks all Messed up?
There was no trades for at least several minutes, and now last trade is moving some....

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June 29, 2011, 05:25:13 PM
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Welcome to the land of no regulation.  How are you enjoying your stay?

Enjoying the dose of reality or getting a laugh out of my posts? Feel free to toss me a penny or two, everyone else seems to be doing it! 1Kn8NqvbCC83zpvBsKMtu4sjso5PjrQEu1
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June 29, 2011, 05:29:48 PM
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Welcome to the land of no regulation.  How are you enjoying your stay?

I got 2 orders filled the last ~1/2 hour  Smiley
Hopefully, I'll be happy with the result.
I still like Gox, please fix it MTux!

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June 29, 2011, 08:25:09 PM
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I wonder if this is why we see the pulsed spikes.  Usually an increase in price from a "big" order would take some finite amount of time to relax, but instead "someone" jumps in and buy and sells at the price before the spike.  If the matching is out of whack or orders are placed st slightly wrong times then this could lead to the spikes.
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June 30, 2011, 10:07:05 AM
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They act as counter party at least that is my suspicion.

Since the flash crash goxing seems to be only thing they do right!

Watch the charts - it's like a flatline


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