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Mostly MM prices for shares reflect the real market, right? Mostly.

Say you're using a MM, and you want to sell PEN at 39 today. Have market maker prices reached 39? If so, and say i had a sell order in at 39, would it have sold? Because then it would mean I didn't have to go the end of the 39 queue.

Know what I mean? Am I missing something?
 
Mostly MM prices for shares reflect the real market, right? Mostly.

Say you're using a MM, and you want to sell PEN at 39 today. Have market maker prices reached 39? If so, and say i had a sell order in at 39, would it have sold? Because then it would mean I didn't have to go the end of the 39 queue.

Know what I mean? Am I missing something?

With MM you buy at ask, sell at bid.

If you can jump the queue you will be able to replicate results like these idiots.

https://www.aussiestockforums.com/f...338&p=663399&highlight=supertrader#post663399
 
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