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Post by dan1 on Mar 19, 2020 21:40:44 GMT
...previous maximum £200k
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Post by agent69 on Mar 19, 2020 21:44:03 GMT
...previous maximum £200k Dream on
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Post by sapphire on Mar 19, 2020 21:50:38 GMT
...previous maximum £200k Interesting! Whilst presumably this has been done to attract some whales and bail them out of the current crisis, after the current (temporary) pooling approach for withdrawals is turned off and it goes back to a FIFO queue (hopefully!), doesn't increasing the max limit make the QAA product more volatile and sow the seeds of increasing the impact of a liquidity crunch and causing a similar issue again, if a few such large accounts decide to withdraw at the same time?
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Post by Harland Kearney on Mar 19, 2020 21:53:18 GMT
Possibly, dont' forget for big whales who use all the accounts, they can have more QAA funds swept (once this is viable correctly in normal conditions). Before lending into the MLA on big buy orders.
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Post by dan1 on Mar 19, 2020 22:01:42 GMT
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Post by dan1 on Mar 19, 2020 22:02:56 GMT
...previous maximum £200k Interesting! Whilst presumably this has been done to attract some whales and bail them out of the current crisis, after the current (temporary) pooling approach for withdrawals is turned off and it goes back to a FIFO queue (hopefully!), doesn't increasing the max limit make the QAA product more volatile and sow the seeds of increasing the impact of a liquidity crunch and causing a similar issue again, if a few such large accounts decide to withdraw at the same time? desperate times and all that, I'm not sure AC had any choice.
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