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That is a very good idea Jugador ! !!!!!!! Why did I not think about it earlier :-)?????
I will simply increase to 10 000 lots.... no need to stay 5 longs boring minutes admiring the DOM, 2 seconds will make it !
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Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
I do not know about realistic fills on NT7, other than it is a very important issue to me...been burned before. InfinityAT sim was the most "almost harder than real" sim I had come across, but now I moved to NT7. NOTE - I did attend a webinar by Dr. Bill, and he was quite emphatic that out of all his students, none of them have ever said that NT was not realistic in its fills, so my gut tells me we will find it a good system to test on (i.e. close to actual fills). Please let me know anything else you find out and I will do likewise, thx.
The more you increase the fills size , the more unrrealistic the simulation will be ....... for example: if the market is very liquid , considering you will be filled after the previous orders at your level is a fair assumption.
Now let's consider you drop gigantic order say 100 000 lots, the simulator will continue to run with current prices and while a real order like that would have blocked the market at this level, at least for some time.
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