This also becomes hard to scale after a while because it relies on having a centralised book which has a view on everything, this creates coordination problems and increases risk of IP leakage as many more people can see the whole system.
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So the approach that many places gravitate towards is having a central market making book (just using inventory and simple signals to skew prices) and satellite prop books which exist purely to trade with the firm’s capital. These prop books can trade with the MM book
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under some agreement, generally very favourable pricing if they are taking risk off the central book and less favourable if they are adding risk. These books can be run be completely independent teams which reduces coordination problems and IP leakage risk.
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Now whenever a prop book thinks the price is going up they buy from the MM book which leaves the MM book short, they therefore skew their prices up to encourage others to buy from them and cover the short. The prop book alpha is transmitted to the MM book.
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This simple but elegant mechanism solves many of the scaling problems inherent in running a MM firm. It is also why it is a mistake to think that you can “run over” a big market maker by trading heavily in one direction with them — they are capable of leaning
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against or following your flow in their prop books depending on where they think the market is going. Fin.
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Replying to @macrocephalopod
So, Robinhood is actually Citadel's prop shop...
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Any word on whether it's actually true that MM's lost money trading in the GME/AMC/BB meme complex in Jan? that is what
@nope_its_lily was told during her interview with@Tony_BATtista and@Tomunderwater but i'm kind of surprised by that.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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I, too, would be surprised by that.
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I am *certain* that MMs made money overall during that period (more than usual) and pretty confident that they made money on those specific options & stocks (source: I asked some people who work at the big MMs)
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Or you could just ask @Dougielarge if Virtu made money out of the GME gyrations ;)
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