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Forster

[fawr-ster]

noun

  1. E(dward) M(organ), 1879–1970, English novelist.



Forster

/ ˈfɔːstə /

noun

  1. E ( dward ) M ( organ ). 1879–1970, English novelist, short-story writer, and essayist. His best-known novels are A Room with a View (1908), Howard's End (1910), and A Passage to India (1924), in all of which he stresses the need for sincerity and sensitivity in human relationships and criticizes English middle-class values

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Among the performers is 29-year-old Finn Forster, from Teesside, who's gone from playing pubs to supporting Stereophonics on their recent European tour.

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“Liquidity evaporated across crypto futures as market makers pulled quotes to avoid breaching risk limits,” Nick Forster, founder of crypto-options platform Derive.xyz, wrote in a Monday note.

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“With order books thinned out, forced liquidations and panic selling had an outsize impact on price, fueling a self-reinforcing cascade of liquidations and accelerating the flash crash,” Forster noted.

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In addition, the selloff has driven up volatility across all expiries of bitcoin options, while sharp selloffs typically only raise the volatilities of short-dated options, according to Forster.

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It suggests that traders are expecting more turbulence ahead, Forster noted.

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