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Is it better to hang one pair or multiple pairs?

Author: wufuhao100w, Created: 2019-11-23 03:05:32, Updated:

I've recently been researching networking strategies, and I'm asking you guys: If a price is set as a benchmark price, one order is hung at a fixed interval above and below the price, forming a grid with only one pair of pending orders, and then continuously rotate the order status, when one of the two orders is completed, cancel the other order, and then re-hang a pair of grids. Is this different from bulk listing, or is there a difference between hanging 5-10 listings on both sides of the benchmark price? Because I reviewed, depending on the speed of response of the program, you hang one listing and hang multiple listings with the same effect, so you do not have to affect the transaction rate, you do not have to occupy too much collateral, and the losses are not as big when the unilateral transaction. Since there is no physical recording yet, I would like to ask you guys, what is the advantage of having multiple lists?


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nxtplayerI'm going to have to do the same thing because sooner or later I'm going to have to blow up the store.

The grassIt's the grid, it's definitely going to be hanging more and eating more and so it's going to fluctuate.

wufuhao100wBut hanging a pair can also be eaten passively... once the transaction is done, the order is immediately re-hanged, isn't that also eaten passively?