VW is a volume weighted trade - ie a trade where a broker has picked up or disposed of stock in the market at varying prices and then fills his client at an average price weighted by volume (VWAP) -
Here's a likely scenario:
I tell my broker to sell 100,000 FKI at the best price he can because I'm convinced they're going down cos they're pants! (you need to subscribe to the Traders room for more detailed reasons) He sells 25k @ 120p, 50k @ 110p and 25k @ 50p - all in the space of an hour.
The VWAP is ((25 x 120) + (50 x 110) + (25 x 50))/100 - so in the trades you see him settle with me with a trade of 100k @ 97.5 marked as VW.
I then cover FKI at 40p (my target) and everyone's happy.
Can anyone please explain how a buy [RTD] at 18.75 on level 11 can be discounted by as much as .08 Is this a deliberate attempt by the money makers to keep the price low?
Also no many how many shares are bought the figures on the buy side never move.
Can you please explain how I can use the filter as I cannot find one on the level 11 screen and what figure would you use. Is the filter on the level two screen?
Thanks again
washlander, trades inside the dislayed bid offer spread with no associated trade code are often trades executed via a retail service provider and are often small trades (NMS or below). If you use an execution only service like comdirect or idealing, you will almost go through an RSP or 'price-improver' although the 'improvement' in price is often modest.
Washlander - I presume you have Moneyam L2 screens? On theirs (I've not used anyone elses so don't know if they are the same) above the actual orders are the words BUY ORDERS Filter (%) & SELL ORDERS Filter (%). Next to both is a box - you can enter a number in this box and as you do it watch the change at the bottom of total orders & depth. Some shares you can use whole numbers, whereas others you need to use fraction. Just experiment.
Thanks Dominic.
Hello Little woman. I have level 11 [i paid for the top service with moneyam]. However I do not see anything on the level 11 screen other then the edit display that I can enter anything in. This only appears to allow me to change the default colours.
Sorry to be a pain.
I was caught out with this one, though. You just put in the figure in the box (on SETS and SETSMM screens only) and it automatically cuts out the prices below that figure. I tend to use 1 or 2 per cent for quick day trading, to show just the offers and bids that are really interested in the current price or thereabouts. It depends on the likely swing in the next five or ten minutes or so; I gauge (guess) this from the five-day charts. For longer-term trades you will probably need a considerably larger figure.
Yes - as far as stock selection goes....I can whizz through stock charts on Sharescope to see which ones I'm interested in.
Still got to get timing right though....which is easier said than done!
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