. But I would have all kinds of issues where I'd put in a specific limit order and it would change it to a different price, or I'd try to trade at market rate and it woulf change the price to make it a limit order.
this is a little known "feature" that @tombstone is denying the existence of in the other thread... the less SP you have the more it changes your order price...
Cross posted from other thread for clarification on the order pricing mechanism with respect to order size (rather than SP).
@wiser, I think this is the reason for the behaviour you saw:
The internal market seems to operate on the basis User X wants y SBD for z STEEM. Example from steemd.com:
The market rate displayed is the derived from these parameters rather than being coded in the algorithm, with the result that the higher the order size, the greater precision one can achieve, because each value for STEEM and SBD is limited to 3 decimal places.
Hope this helps and someone can correct me if I'm wrong. I've been playing with the market a bit to observe this functionality.