1) At FTX, our default 'price' that we report for a market is what we cal "mark price": the median of bid, ask, and last. Why?
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2) First, some examples:
If bid is 290, ask is 295, and last is 292, mark price is 292
If bid is 290, ask is 295, and last is 310, we report 295
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3) Why this, instead of last?
The first thing to note is that mark price is definitely _reasonable_. Whatever method you use, you probably shouldn't report a price lower than the bid or higher than the offer; BTC's price definitely isn't 9350 if you can buy i at 9340!
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5) But it gets worse. Most exchanges fake volume; ftx.com/volume-monitor currently estimates that 81.6% of all reported volume is fake. Mostly they fake volume to inflate their standing on CMC and try to fool customers into thinking they're important.
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8) See e.g. bitfinex.com/t/BTC:GBP vs ftx.com/trade/HALF/USDT. Both don't trade much, and don't fake volume, but have liquid orderbooks. Graph with 1m resolution and Bitfinex's looks like shit while FTX's looks kinda ok--even though Bitfinex's is actually more liquid!
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