Personally I believe, because it was slow move, that some private big investors saw opportunity , last 10-15 minutes trades was losers, but we will see today, if prices rices and does not go lower, many long term investors lost money there. That is my guess.
But I do agree with that "global slowdown", I can see it coming, when watching real world.
Edit. I am not so sure anymore about my theory. I thought that happened only to YEN-pairs, and I was thinking that some big japanese sharks made money, but it is everywhere, so I guess that INTERBANKS took some money from market.
Re: Breaking: Flash Crash hits the market
12FBI wrote: Thu Jan 03, 2019 4:13 pm Personally I believe, because it was slow move, that some private big investors saw opportunity , last 10-15 minutes trades was losers, but we will see today, if prices rices and does not go lower, many long term investors lost money there. That is my guess.
But I do agree with that "global slowdown", I can see it coming, when watching real world.
Edit. I am not so sure anymore about my theory. I thought that happened only to YEN-pairs, and I was thinking that some big japanese sharks made money, but it is everywhere, so I guess that INTERBANKS took some money from market.
"Only the price on the chart can show the entrance to the deal..."
Re: Breaking: Flash Crash hits the market
13Yes. For example AUDUSD. Only Interbanks can move markets like this almost every pair same story. They had a pay day.vvFish wrote:
Re: Breaking: Flash Crash hits the market
16So, you guys actually think that you get info from Economic News sites?
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17Quite insightful hey,FBI wrote: Thu Jan 03, 2019 5:50 pm So, you guys actually think that you get info from Economic News sites?
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18Just a reminder liquidity is expected to remain thin until Japanese markets return to normal activity next week so best to stay out until then.