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You are looking at bucket shops and the DAX. The DAX isn't a tradable asset but only calculatory.
That's why bucket shops call their results e.g. GER30 or the like.
He is looking at the FDAX, a standardized, regulated product that's traded at an exchange (EUREX in
this case).
The following 2 users say Thank You to choke35 for this post:
in hedge funds arent stupid people,why this fonds mainly interested about cfd,most move come from synthetics dax not from fdax,futures dax is too small market,
Besides the fact that CFDs are banned from many leading markets: Do you know any reliable sources that
name any reasonably large hedge funds that are on the CFD buy side? If so, most of us would
be eager to learn about it
The following user says Thank You to choke35 for this post:
Yes the Dax cfd synthetics are many, but they are first internally offset in their own pools and then any balance is still hedged into the futures market. Ultimately the real institutional volume always kicks into the the derivatives on Eurex and the cash equity spot markets on Xetra.
On rare days the CFD shops can sometime generate exceptional volume from their local activities (e.g. Brexit day IG hedging operations were responsible for 30% of FDAX volume) but usually this is just a small part of a much bigger picture; we shouldn't confuse the number of retail players with the quantity or volume of cash actually going into the underlying instruments.
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The following 2 users say Thank You to ratfink for this post:
Does anyone know if he matches the order book with the order flow.
As far as i can undestand spanish, and upon what's shown in https://orderbooktrading.com volume must be seen from all faces, in my opinion: Demand , that's it order Flow, Supply or Order book and also Volume Profile, where we will remove the x axis from the chart and concentrate only in how the volume is being distributed among the x price.