Can anyone explain the entry in the "condition" field that reads, B(Short sale), A(Short sale)?
This is occurring, for example, in BIDU today, where the spread is 4 cents, bid 114.20, ask 114.24.
Obviously, it must mean there's a limit order to go short on the bid and the ask, but that makes no sense. How can a matching order to sell long be paired with a sell short? There's a secret invisible party that gets on the other side of both?
This is occurring, for example, in BIDU today, where the spread is 4 cents, bid 114.20, ask 114.24.
Obviously, it must mean there's a limit order to go short on the bid and the ask, but that makes no sense. How can a matching order to sell long be paired with a sell short? There's a secret invisible party that gets on the other side of both?
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