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by qrybam
1237 days ago
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The auction is meant to find a stable price and can have some wild prices coming in, because no matching happens at the point of entry, the market will naturally find a level before trading commences. In this case, those wild prices were matching, resulting in crazy trades no-one would have expected. You'd be surprised how many manual processes there are in places like this. It's a combination of legacy systems / processes, and a general paranoia around automation going wrong. I wouldn't be surprised if they always have someone there to shepherd the system along. |
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We had hundreds of jobs and upgrades happening over each weekend. It definetly needed an eye casting over it regardless of the automation.