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Thursday, March 28, 2024

It Seems The CME Is Still Rigged

Courtesy of ZeroHedge. View original post here.

Submitted by Tyler Durden.

Two weeks ago, as we noted here, the CME unveiled Rule 575 – designed to put an end to ‘disrputive trading practices’ or “rigging.” Today is the first day Rule 575 is unleashed to stop “spoofing,” “quote stuffing practices,” and the “disorderly execution of transactions.” So, as Nanex notes, why is the CME still allowing major quote-stuffing?

Each bubble represents the relative number of quotes-per-second… and it appears, despite Rule 575, that CME is still allowing quote-stuffing and spoofing.

But the real effect of Rule 575 may be being seen in the high-beta names – where the algos spend most of their time… there’s no support for the idiot-makers anymore…

Though Nanex point out that they suspect Rule 575 is having NO effect with volumes above normal.

So yet another useless regulation ignored by the market’s participants.

h/t @Nanexllc

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