Can anyone interpret this to me? "One (strategy) is that, as a global-agency broker, we're servicing customer orders and we will expose those...
Right, but I hear they are still participating, I guess I would just want the ability to switch that routing off with ANY ECN.
Now that we know a majority of ECN's are participating in Supermontage I have a question: What happens if the s*%t hits the fan and you want to...
Gee, that's not a monoploy or anything........
Can anyone direct me to a website or software package that will give me historical BID/ASK data (NBBO) for individual stocks? Basically I am...
Does anyone know if INCA is participating in Supermontage? I have seen no commitments as of yet and personally I hope they stay away from it....
Why can't ECN's listen to it's customers and be like ISLD? They are good at what they do and that is what makes them successful. They don't try...
I guess you have to define "instantaneous". To NYSE and ARCA that is defined as "seconds". To ISLD and other ECN's it is defined as "miliseconds"
Actually, Island can hide orders as well and I would prefer Island over Arca speed anyday.
"per display and will refresh every 10 seconds" Ooooohhh, such speed! With that kind of updating, the ECN's better catch up with...
Basically ARCA has NO speed. It's really sad. I wish they would improve and I can only hope the merged ECNs will adopt REDI technology.
Financial Information Exchange. It's the standard format for creating execution messages for exchanges and brokers. Sorry, I missed that...
Exactly! That about right for the pecking order.
It must be an IB issue, because in FIX execution, BRUT is much faster than ARCA. It's one of the closest to ISLD.
You can ask anyone on the street. Do an analysis and look at the execution FIX logs for the time stamps. ARCA is the SLOWEST of all ECNs. The...
I want to start this thread to see if anyone has had problems with ARCA on the FIX side of execution. Basically to sum it up: They are the...
Think about it, if you can consistently loose money on a system than technically that is a GREAT system. It's just as hard to loose money as it...
Buy low, sell high, again and again..........
I have heard that Island is backing away from SM because of the fees associated with Nasdaq and now with the merger with Instinet? Thoughts?
I'm not sure, but I am very curious.
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