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That's what I'm asking about.
Wrong, according to you it turns out all limits are enforced internally. And all the markets are on the outside.
Maybe he's referring to the fake mt-limits that are being billed as marketplaces.
Uh-uh! Where'd that come from?
And where?
You're gonna start a fire in the middle of nowhere.
Perhaps he is referring to the fakeness of the mt limits, which are displayed as markets.
They're being displayed as limits. Otherwise there would be no redirects. The fakiness of Mt limits is different when they begin to be executed.
The issue is different -- it has an incomplete equation, in which it turns out that user limits cannot be covered by LP limits, which happens very often.
They are derived as limits. Otherwise there would be no redirects. The fakiness of mt limits is different -- it's when they start to execute.
The issue is different -- it has an incomplete equation, in which it turns out that user limits cannot be covered by LP limits, which happens very often.
They are derived as limits. Otherwise there would be no redirects. The fakiness of mt limits is different - it's when they start to execute.
What do you mean limits are covered by limits? Limits are covered by markets. on the exchange at least))
I have always been able to cover limits with a limit, not only with a market, at least on FORTS )
even on the contrary tried to use limit orders to enter the market more often.
how are limits covered by limits? Limits are covered by markets. On the stock exchange at least))
Otherwise, if the new limit is placed below market.
it will execute as a market