Anyone scalping the FTSE Futures??

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Intertrader are really taking the p1ss.
They have been quoting Dow at 66 points above futures all day now they're holding it an extra 11 points lower because of this move down, it's now 55 points above futures. Thats an extra 11 points they're skimming. :mad:
 
Intertrader are really taking the p1ss.
They have been quoting Dow at 66 points above futures all day now they're holding it an extra 11 points lower because of this move down, it's now 55 points above futures. Thats an extra 11 points they're skimming. :mad:

The futures started moving back up so I went long and the price I was quoted didnt move until the futures came back down again.
Dont see that often but once is too much. :(
 
Just closed in positive territory - its bad enough trying to beat the market without having to fight your SB as well.
I've had it for this week see you on Monday. :(
 
Just closed in positive territory - its bad enough trying to beat the market without having to fight your SB as well.
I've had it for this week see you on Monday. :(

I had same problem with CMC in 2005, they used to do that with stocks a lot...

I still remember, I only used to trade RIO Tinto a lot and they played with the quote on their benifit.
 
There is a common wisdom that the Federal Reserve sets the short-term interest rates for the U.S. However, there are studies that question that wisdom. One of them has shown that the market changes in short-term rates always leads the interest rate changes by the Fed. The authors of this study conclude that the Fed does not set interest rates but that the market does and the Fed merely follows. This theme is developed in the following video..........................http://econintersect.com/b2evolution/blog1.php/2013/12/15/does-the-fed-set-interest-rates

video Alvin Hall on power trading radio.
http://www.socionomics.net/2013/12/...rview-with-power-trading-radio/#axzz2nXQL6Iu0
 
I had same problem with CMC in 2005, they used to do that with stocks a lot...

I still remember, I only used to trade RIO Tinto a lot and they played with the quote on their benifit.

Jessi this can be "free money" if two prices exist on separate websites, u can sell one and buy the other locking in free money, and wait for the spread/discrepancy to close. not sure if the sb's have something in their small print preventing you from profiting from their "pricing error"
 
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