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So, I've been using the nasdaq bookviewer for a few days now, and although I don't think a few days is enough time to truly grasp its abilities, but in my experience it has been somewhat of a useless tool. The technicals on my chart seem to be far more reliable than the large block limit orders that are shown on it.
Fausto Pugliese, President, Cyber Trading University, joins Jill Malandrino on Nasdaq TradeTalks to discuss using Nasdaq BookViewer to trade in a down market and breakouts.
📈 Dive into the fascinating world of Advanced Level II (aka Bookviewer or Level III) and Order Book analysis with one of the foremost experts in the field, ...
Today there are 11,000 shares in the TQQQ etf waiting at $177 on the ask, price is at 174.93. How many want to bet that NQ and ES rises today? Thanks Bookviewer....
A real-time view of all buy and sell order depth for The Nasdaq Stock Market. Achieve better trade performance by viewing all the buy and sell orders in Nasdaq for securities listed on Nasdaq,...
11 lip 2018 · I recently started using the Nasdaq Bookviewer, and I love the additional information vs. standard Level 2. However it only shows the Nasdaq order book. Is there a single provider that would include the same information but also include the order books for ARCA, EDGE, BATS, etc?
Michael Normyle, US Economist at Nasdaq, Max Cabasso, Managing Director on Nasdaq’s Market Intelligence Desk, Maddie Radner, Director on Nasdaq’s Market Inte...