Also, Higher frequency strategies will always "dominate" lowe
frequency strategies...
it might be very tricky to run multiple strategies at a time?

What's your expirience? Are you runing many strategies at a time?

Thanks

On Aug 6, 2:39 am, JBTrader <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hmmm... so in case they all agree to be long, it is probably OK to be
> long...
> so you are not concerned about their interference?
>
> right?
>
> On Aug 6, 2:34 am, Eugene Kononov <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > But... they will interfere... they are not aware of each other
> > > positions?
>
> > > For example strategy A goes short
> > > In the meantime B goes long .... (position is zero)
> > > Now A makes decision to go long (buys 2 contracts)
> > > Now C makes decision to go Long as well and we have 3 contracts
>
> > > Is my understanding OK?
>
> > No, the running strategies are not "aware" of the other strategies or their
> > positions, they all run independently. Yes, in the scenario that you've
> > described above, you would be 3 contracts long.
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