Which ECNs still exist?

Discussion in 'Order Execution' started by qazmax, Apr 16, 2004.

  1. qazmax

    qazmax

    INET is under-rated in my opinion...

    They currently charge .0025 to route out and ARCA charges .003 to remove.

    This means it is cheaper to use INET to remove an ARCA quote than it is to use ARCA to remove an ARCA quote.

    Aslo, ARCA smart router quits working once the order is posted to the ARCA book. "Why should we route the order to them intead of them routing the order to us?"

    INET smart router keeps working after the order is posted to the INET book.

    Better pricing and a better smart router...


    :)
     
    #21     Apr 19, 2004
  2. qazmax
    Senior Member

    Registered: May 2002
    Posts: 369


    04-19-04 11:51 AM
    INET under rated...
    INET is under-rated in my opinion...

    They currently charge .0025 to route out and ARCA charges .003 to remove.

    This means it is cheaper to use INET to remove an ARCA quote than it is to use ARCA to remove an ARCA quote.

    Aslo, ARCA smart router quits working once the order is posted to the ARCA book. "Why should we route the order to them intead of them routing the order to us?"

    INET smart router keeps working after the order is posted to the INET book.

    Better pricing and a better smart route...

    ..................................................................................................

    This is good information....to clarify what you are saying is that the ARCA route takes one look at its competition...then holds it in ARCA...? If so...why would you ever want to use them vs INET...plus price advantage...?
     
    #22     Apr 19, 2004
  3. qazmax

    qazmax

    Honestly... there is no reason to use ARCA over INET that I can think of, unless you like the functionality of ARCA over INCA.

    ARCA
    Reserve
    Discretionary
    Passive discretionary
    Discretion Limit Order
    Pegged Order
    IOC
    PnP (Post No Preference) or Route
    Mid-Point Cross
    IOC Cross
    NOW order
    Fill-Or-Return Plus (IOC + Directed)
    Primary Only Order
    MOC
    LOC
    Limit Order Auction 8:00 EST
    Market Order Auction 9:30 EST


    INET
    Non-Display
    IOC
    Expires at Specific Time
    Market Day (normal trading hours)
    INET Day (cancels at close of INET)
    FOK
    Reserve
    Routed - Smart Router or Post
    Best Peg
    MID-Peg
    Market Peg
    Minimum Quantity
    Discretionary
    XING - Crossing Network

    :)
     
    #23     Apr 19, 2004
  4. EricP

    EricP

    Are you sure about this? My impression was that INET did not have external routing capability, but you could still route externally by using an old INCA connection to INET. However, that rate seems almost too good to be true. Do you have a link where I might be able to read more about this?

    Thanks,
    -Eric

     
    #24     Apr 19, 2004
  5. joe_blo

    joe_blo

    #25     Apr 19, 2004
  6. qazmax

    qazmax

    Positive.

    If you have an INET terminal I can show you how. If you are choosing it from your brokers software, then it is up to them on how to code your order.

    :)
     
    #26     Apr 20, 2004
  7. soooo,

    that's where ISLD went to?


    has it behaved more like the previous ISLAND / ISLD or more like the previous INCA?

    any thoughts?
     
    #27     Apr 20, 2004
  8. Yup, those are our rates at e*trade pro. I didn't even notice we got marked down on the rebate until I read this thread. :mad:

    I showed my manager the ARCA post, and he confirmed that we'll continue getting the $1.50/per 1,000 shares, indefinitely. I guess etrade pockets that last 50¢. :mad: :mad:
     
    #28     Apr 24, 2004
  9. H2O

    H2O

    Latest news (rumors) : INET and BRUT merging....
     
    #29     Apr 24, 2004