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At last, the horse is ready for the long journey. However, be cautious, as it may stop or turn back at any point, yet its path carries significant, far-reaching implications.
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VERY IMPORTANT QUESTION โ๏ธ Are always market makers at the other side of our trades? Or are we trading against each other? What're your answers? In trading, whether youโre trading against market makers or other individual traders can vary based on the market structure, trading platform, and type of asset. Hereโs a breakdown: 1. Market Makers: In many markets, especially in highly liquid ones like stocks, forex, and certain futures markets, market makers are often on the other side of trades. Their role is to provide liquidity, ensuring that there are buy and sell orders available, which helps with smoother, more efficient transactions. Market makers profit from the bid-ask spread, not from betting against traders. 2. Other Traders: On some platforms, particularly those in the cryptocurrency space or decentralized exchanges, trades are often directly matched between buyers and sellers without market makers. Here, you may be trading directly with other participants. In such cases, prices are set based on supply and demand, and you're essentially trading against the crowd rather than a single entity like a market maker. 3. Hybrid Scenarios: In some cases, like electronic trading on exchanges, a mix of both occurs: market makers provide liquidity, but orders from other individual traders may also fill your order. In summary, whether youโre trading against market makers or other traders depends on the platform and asset type. In liquid markets, market makers are more likely to be involved; in peer-to-peer or less liquid markets, you're often trading directly against other traders. $BTC $ETH #BTCBreaks86k #HaveYouBinanced #AltCoinRush #EthereumRally #MicrosoftBitcoinRejection
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