#bstockscis @BinanceCIS
Over the past few days I’ve been actively scalping tokenized shares and noticed one very important pattern that I want to share. Of course, bStocks trade 24/7, and I personally often like to place a couple of orders at 3 a.m. But let’s be realistic: liquidity in the order book is distributed extremely unevenly. When it’s nighttime in New York, the market moves slowly, volumes are small, and spreads between buy and sell can slightly widen. However, exactly at 16:30 Kyiv time—when real Wall Street opens—the order books on bStocks simply explode. Powerful market makers step in (interesting fact—market making here is provided by the Native platform), volumes get pumped in aggressively, and the spread tightens literally to pennies. So here’s a trader’s tip: if you’re entering a large volume, do it during the U.S. trading session to get the best possible execution price. And as for the night hours, it’s better to use them to set limit orders to catch random drawdowns. Not the strongest survives in the market, but the most adaptive—so we need to tailor our strategy to the given time windows so we’re always on top!
Over the past few days I’ve been actively scalping tokenized shares and noticed one very important pattern that I want to share. Of course, bStocks trade 24/7, and I personally often like to place a couple of orders at 3 a.m. But let’s be realistic: liquidity in the order book is distributed extremely unevenly. When it’s nighttime in New York, the market moves slowly, volumes are small, and spreads between buy and sell can slightly widen. However, exactly at 16:30 Kyiv time—when real Wall Street opens—the order books on bStocks simply explode. Powerful market makers step in (interesting fact—market making here is provided by the Native platform), volumes get pumped in aggressively, and the spread tightens literally to pennies. So here’s a trader’s tip: if you’re entering a large volume, do it during the U.S. trading session to get the best possible execution price. And as for the night hours, it’s better to use them to set limit orders to catch random drawdowns. Not the strongest survives in the market, but the most adaptive—so we need to tailor our strategy to the given time windows so we’re always on top!