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Pricing
Subscription Management
A Venue pricing Session is established with the standard UserRequest (LogOnUser) / UserNotification (LoggedOn) message exchange.
On successful connection, if available, SecurityStatus messages will be delivered to the client, providing details of the supported instruments. These messages may also be sent intra-session, to notify the Client User of events such as tradeability changes, date roll events, etc.
Aside from this, CLOB Pricing sessions are managed via MarketDataRequest messages issued by the Client User to the Venue, with streaming MarketDataIncrementalRefresh messages being delivered until such time as the request is terminated.
The basic market data sequence is outlined below:
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Subscription Response
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SecurityStatus Messages
The client will receive an immediate response to an invalid However, the client may not always receive an immediate
A Venue's response actually depends on the instrument being traded, time of day and venue-specific behaviour. The client may wish to implement a timeout mechanism to unsubscribe and then either:
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SecurityStatus Messages
SecurityStatus Security Status messages communicate static attributes of each instrument supported by the Venue and are delivered on successful connection to a CLOB Pricing session.
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The usage of specific fields is elaborated below:
ContractMultiplier- This is aka Lot SIze. whilst there are a few FX venues to allow the client to trade standardised contracts (e.g. LMAX), this is primarily present for trading Futures on venues such as the CME. For most venues, the contract multiplier returned will be 1.0.MinQty- This is the minimum allowed Order size for the Venue. given that the venue may be trading in terms of contracts, the client may safely assume that this quantity is expressed in ‘nominal’ units (e.g. contracts) and not in total units.
MarketData Messages
Incremental Processing
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EndMarker Messages
For CLOB Pricing sessions, EndMarkers are sent to the Client in two contexts:
- SecurityStatus
- MarketDataIncrementalRefresh
SecurityStatus EndMarkers
On session establishment, an EndMarker message is sent by Whisperer to mark the end of the initial set of SecurityStatus messages. This serves as an indication to the Client that the full list of all available instruments, and their status has been published.
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MarketDataIncrementalRefresh EndMarkers
Venues typically publish market data in a conflated fashion (as opposed to a real-time stream of individual events), and it is important for Client systems to be able to recognise the end of each conflation interval. Where these notifications are available, they will be published in the form of EndMarker messages to the Client User, whenever any MarketDataRequest subscriptions have been established.
Under normal trading circumstances, EndMarkers may also be published for incremental refresh conflation intervals when nothing has changed. As such they have the appearance of a Venue heartbeat, but it must be remembered that they serve an entirely different purpose.
NOTE: For UDP/Multicast feeds, different EndMarkers may be published for each data channel, Incremental vs Trades Feeds for example. This is Indicated via MDBookType.
MarketData Messages
Snapshot vs Incremental Updates
Whisperer uses a single MarketDataIncrementalRefresh message for all market data updates.
The MDFlags.IsSnapshot flag is used to indicate how the message relates to the previous state:
TRUE -This message must fully replace any book that exist prior.FALSE -This message is to be applied to the local book, which must be retained.
This flag is guaranteed to be set such that the local book is always correct. In particular it should be noted that:
- On starting the subscription, the local book is regarded as empty. For the the first update the client receives, all MDEntries will specify
NoMDEntries[*].MDUpdateAction = New, so the value ofMDFlags.IsSnapshotis immaterial in this case and Whisperer may mark the first update as a snapshot, or not, depending on the venue. - Snapshots may be delivered at any time in the life of the subscription. This is particularly important for connections to UDP multicast feeds where dropped packets must trigger book/session recovery.
Incremental Processing
When MDFlags.IsSnapshot = FALSE, standard incremental processing is expected. The client must reference each . Standard incremental processing is expected, with clients making direct reference to NoMDEntries[*].MDUpdateAction and applying apply the New/Change/Delete actions action against each associated the associated MDEntryID. It is essential that the NoMDEntries repeating groups are processed in the exact order given.
The population of the NoMDEntries group will vary with the MDUpdateAction as follows:
- All:
All-MDEntryIDandMDUpdateActionare always provided. Delete- by definition the entry is no longer valid, so there is no need to redeliver the state of the outdated entry.New- New: all other available fields will always be provided.Change: typically those - typically, only the fields that are have changed will be provided. For performance reasons
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For Change events, the following principles apply:
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Book Depth
Where clients subscribe for custom book depths against a given Venue, it is important to understand that entries that are pushed below the requested depth by more competitive orders will not necessarily result in an explicit Delete being delivered by the Venue for Whisperer to process.
Rather than pass on the responsibility for identification and processing of these implicit deletes to the Client, Whisperer will ensure that explicit Delete events are always delivered
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Book Management
Please refer to Liquidity Representation for an overview of CLOB market data structures.
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- OrderDepth - MDEntryID provides a unique identifier of that individual Order, as and when the order is modified it's ID will change. Additional linkage information may also be provided by the venue so the market data consumer can track each individual order through it's entire lifetime. Whisperer currently delivers this in the NoEntryPassthruFields block, if available.
- PriceDepth - here the MDEntryID represents a specific side/price level and so could be used to give the correct book ordering. Typically it will be a string representation of either the price itself, or the level within the book (position number).
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The MDEntryID is guaranteed to be unique through the MDUpdateAction lifecycle for the parent subscription only:
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In order to ensure a consistent processing model across both book types, the client may implement an efficient equivalent of the following:
- Process the individual updates contained within the market data message.
- Collect the orders by price level. This is redundant for a PriceDepth book, which is already aggregated.
- Sort prices for each side of the book best to worst. I.e. The Client always sorts the book by price for each side (not MDEntryID).
- For each price level at or above the subscribed
MDBookDepth, sort MDEntryIDs smallest (oldest) > largest (newest). Again, this is redundant for a PriceDepth book, which is already aggregated. I.e.
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MDEntryIDis a secondary key for OrderDepth books, to sort multiple orders at a give price level
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Book Integrity
When processing a Whisperer MarketDataIncrementalRefresh message, Whisperer ensures the overall integrity of the book at the end of the NoMDEntries cycle. During the cycle:
- Whisperer ensures that books will never exceed any specific requested depth - when implicit deletes are detected, the explicit Delete MDEntry is placed before the New that triggers it.
- Two MDEntries in a PriceDepth book may momentarily have the same price - this typically occurs when multiple MDEntries on one side of the book change their prices up or down, such that the first MDEntry moves to a price level occupied by a different MDEntry that has yet to have it's price modified.
UDP/Multicast MarketData Feeds
As well as the EndMarker behaviour outlined above, the client needs to be aware of the following unique attributes of UDP Market Data feeds:
- Line Arbitrage - the
MDSubFeedTypespecifies the UDP market data source for venues which utilise A/B circuits. - Gap Detection - in the event that a UDP message gap occurs, this is reported to the Client User immediately it is detected for each affected subscription, via the publication of a EmptyBook
MarketDatIncrementalRefreshmessage withMDFlags.IsSnapshotandMDFlags.GapDetectedboth set to TRUE. - Gap Recovery - the gap will be resolved by the Gateway utilising the venue's standard Late-joiner logic, and the next message will be a fresh Snapshot (typically, but not always, representing the full book). Thereafter Incrementals will be published as normal.
Orders
Order Submission and Modification
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Order State Transition Diagram
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Order Submission and Modification
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Order Cancellation
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