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A trades are automated which tend to be when a share price reaches a certain volume level ,o trades are open trades by pi's not by any other person ,fine margins can cause this in particular if there is demand for shares ,many hedge funds and institutions use this method imho correct me if am wrong ,this is my view on it ,also I see small trades as sells as an indicator that mms short of shares ,filling an order consequently that's perhaps the reason we've seen large buys after close imho
Seems happy the way things are looking
https://twitter.com/bigdude6669/status/1603422841890037760?s=46&t=G7BYZVpzGR60u3coQmKkFA
Q, am I right to think there's a difference between an A trade and an A trade with algo listed beside it? Presumably the former is not an algo trade? I'm also guessing private investor trades don't get listed as algo trades?
As you can tell, I have limited knowledge about the actual process of trading.
Q …. I don’t claim to know much about shorting …. That’s why I don’t offer any opinions on the subject and I certainly wouldn’t make sweeping statements like you did about the subject…. Unless I was damn sure I knew what I was talking about ….. bout time you wound your neck in mate
Afternoon addicknt I do use the fca page, just didn't realise you could see short positions on it.
Q, to be honest I was surprised you didn't know about the FCA page. In the same way as it's best to go the definitive source for info on trades i.e the Stock Exchange, it's best to use the FCA for short positions as they are the depository of regulatory reporting.
Of course you have to remember that many traders will use cfds to short and hedge and they are undisclosed so very difficult to get the whole picture of what is going on from just published information
Addicknt you can do A trades yourself, if you want to pay a monthly fee for a platform.
It's just normal trading expect people set buys and sells of a certain number of shares.
Some have algos that you can use and some you can write your own.
No DBW, you don't know what you're talking about.
I asked for evidence.
The site I use has been shown to be deficient by Not2sure.
So he has provided a service for all of us
I for one are grateful, as I now have an improved way of looking at shorts.
People like you don't show any evidence.
That's what this chatroom is for. To share information.
Not2sure has done that .
Bubble, virtually all of today's trades have been algo transactions. Hardly any O trades. I wish I understood what this really means! And by that, I don't mean speculation, but it would be good to know who's behind them.
The Os buying up the A's atm ,New one for me ,they need shares hmm:):)Red the book turning ?
They'll be more than a kiss in it if I get my £1.32 BNC lol:):):)
Lols Pinoooo
U see cookie told u I’d be the kiss of death lols…..
Bnc
“it just shows the people that say shorting of Solgold is happening talk utter rubbish” ?????
Good afternoon Not2sure.
I use the FCA website but wasn't aware of the short selling XLS spreadsheet.
A big thank you.
I have added this as a link, and trying to work out the difference between the tools I use.
Did you find it ?
Directors will see this through novice typo their
Just click on markets , then short selling and the link is on your right
Thank you Not2sure, but cannot see the daily update link.
If I am on the home page, how do I get there please.
I don't think that precludes them from trading on the London market as long as they use a registered market maker ..but not sure what you mean't red
I look into fca.org.uk every now and then and just click on the daily update link
Good afternoon Not2sure, could you please post the link where you can see this, as I have checked and cannot see it.
Many thanks.
Thanks Bubble, that very reassuring and means a lot coming from you :)0
TSX clearly being played by a few - poss sell a few CGP and then buy SOLG or sell a few SOLG and buy CGP. Ratio between the two clearly giving some reason to trade/hedge.
TSX saw decent volume by their standards last night with 20% increase. Let's see if the mm's move the sp up ahead of 2.30pm open or just mark the TSX down at open. Bit of disparity there at moment that gores beyond normal forex issues.
XIB are Toironto based...