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Order Anticipation


A directional strategy that is deployed by high frequency traders, both as providers and users of liquidity, in the lookout for the existence of nondispalyed liquidity, i.e., large buyers or sellers hidden in the order book, and then buying or selling ahead of these orders to get advantage of the resulting price movement. This involves attempts to predict price moves and then buy or sell accordingly.

It is also known as liquidity detection or pinging,



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