Some leading exchanges have just launched a new feature called Indication of Interest. This innovation allows traders to better plan larger trades and gauge market interest earlier before fully committing. It is a useful tool for those working with higher volumes and looking to optimize their strategies.
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MEVVictimAlliance
· 20h ago
IOI this feature is indeed interesting, but it's mainly for big players, right? How much advantage can retail investors actually gain?
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fomo_fighter
· 20h ago
Wow, this feature is definitely appealing to big players, but retail investors still have to rely on luck.
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ApeDegen
· 20h ago
This feature sounds pretty good, but I wonder if it's really as useful as it seems in practice...
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BloodInStreets
· 20h ago
Here comes a new trick to cut leeks again. IoI, to put it simply, is just a tool for large investors to probe the bottom line by checking the market in advance.
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WhaleWatcher
· 20h ago
Damn, it's these advanced features again. Retail investors will never get to use them.
Some leading exchanges have just launched a new feature called Indication of Interest. This innovation allows traders to better plan larger trades and gauge market interest earlier before fully committing. It is a useful tool for those working with higher volumes and looking to optimize their strategies.