GreatPig
Pigs In Space
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If I want to buy or sell a warrant where the MM is the only bid or offer shown, if I put in an order at their price but with a higher volume than they're currently showing, will my whole order be taken anyway, assuming the price doesn't change significantly in the next few seconds?
I've noticed that the MM volumes tend to mirror the underlying volumes of the highest bid and lowest offer, so when few shares are available at those prices, the MM's volume for the warrants will be low as well.
So if, for example, I want to sell 10,000 warrants at 50 cents when the MM is showing a bid of 50 cents but a volume of say 4000, if I place the order in one go will it likely all go through, or will I just get the 4000 go through and then the MM perhaps move its bid down to 49 cents leaving me with 6000 as the lowest offer?
So far I've always waited for the MM to be showing sufficient volume before putting my order through, but once or twice that has resulted in me getting a worse price.
Cheers,
GP
I've noticed that the MM volumes tend to mirror the underlying volumes of the highest bid and lowest offer, so when few shares are available at those prices, the MM's volume for the warrants will be low as well.
So if, for example, I want to sell 10,000 warrants at 50 cents when the MM is showing a bid of 50 cents but a volume of say 4000, if I place the order in one go will it likely all go through, or will I just get the 4000 go through and then the MM perhaps move its bid down to 49 cents leaving me with 6000 as the lowest offer?
So far I've always waited for the MM to be showing sufficient volume before putting my order through, but once or twice that has resulted in me getting a worse price.
Cheers,
GP