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Euler
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Now that is what you call a spike!
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giulio2010
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Euler wrote:
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A Withdraw.
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Euler
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But the massive drift caused everything else to contract in price.
rogerlisa
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Peter

And yes for a newbie I am very pleased to say I was in right place at right time for drift and contraction. He! He! I got something right for a change!
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Euler
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Well done, it does get easier with time. He drifted significantly and then was looking like he wasn't going to load which pushed the price out even more. The other prices HAD to come in.
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3.40 Haydock Varom
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switesh
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'Varom' in the 3:40 at Haydock.

That's what I call a swing. Love it.

Made a round trip of 24 ticks in 5 mins. I didn't play the steam though. Actually lost some of the green on a sharp Reversal.
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Snap ;)
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Euler
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Almost a triple snap, definately bots / traders chasing that one out. Stupid move.
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crackle and pop
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Euler wrote:Almost a triple snap, definately bots / traders chasing that one out. Stupid move.
What makes you think it was bots?
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Euler
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I was trading it and could see it.
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Fair enough.
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Euler
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This sort of pattern seems to be getting more and more common. You see people jumping over each other in order to get an order filled, it seems to carry on till some indefinable point then turns on a six pence and plunges in. Great trading fodder.
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