Well, whether Getco operates such pool or not, it's not relevant to the main topic. I am pretty sure they don't, but even if the do, nobody is...
Jerkstore, I should start by saying that it's nice to see somebody on the forum who knows what he is talking about. :) Couple of comments:...
What non-public info?
Here is the irony. RegNMS and ISO orders were designed by regulators to protect the individual investor. I.e. if exchange A has a price worse then...
BATS is coming up with a good one
Nothing could be simpler - smart order router of IB is not that smart :)
I think it was a bit different. First they tried to executed the order against the BATS book, then the remaining was posted on the book for 25...
What's a big deal? Everybody can get direct feed from Nasdaq or BATS, it's not exclusive at all. Every serous market participant is using it....
Ok, I feel like we are on the same page here: Example 1. You are allowed to trade in sub-penny increments sub dollar stock by your broker. Not...
In this example, where is your 1.58 order posted? Is it posted on the open visible market? If no - why do you allow your broker to post your...
I will mainly repeat that something is fishy about your broker. 1.0101 CAN'T be quoted on US equity exchanges. Unless the second case you...
The work DARK in the "dark pool" means that that this venue is no publishing bids or offers. Here is what happening in your case. Visible...
As I said earlier current regulations does not allow "inserting sub-penny bids just over your bid (by 1/100th of a penny)"
Clearly your broker is routing your orders the to a market maker. This is the reason for you problems. Don't blame HFT, but rather change the...
Current regulations does not allow it. What you see is the fills from market maker, it's different from HFT. Check your broker or the routing...
I think the following has happened: 1. Fat finger situation on PG. 2. NYSE activates circuit breaker for this ticker. - However when...
yes
It's not a big deal...
Top of EVERY book (8) 15.50 ISLD in this case is protected too
>I'm pretty sure about this, but just checking Nope
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