Difference between revisions of "Payment for order flow (PFOF)"
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Latest revision as of 05:55, 8 August 2022
Wikipedia:Payment for order flow (2009)
The New York Stock Exchange opposed its use for years, but in February 2009 it sought permission from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to adopt the practice on its electronic exchange(s)
Payment for order flow revenue list
Order-flow payments in 2020 by trading firm
Related terms[edit]
- Bernie Madoff
- IBKR Lite prioritizes payment for order flow
See also[edit]
- Order, Market order, Stop order, Limit order, OCA, OCO, OTO, Options, PFOF
- Stockbroker, Robinhood, Citadel, Susquehanna, Webull, IBKR, eToro, Charles Schwab Corporation (Ameritrade), e-trade, NYSE, The Vanguard group, Payment for order flow, Susquehanna International Group, DRW Trading Group
- Stock exchange, DRS, NYSE, NYSE American, Nasdaq, CBOE, CME, Hong Kong Stock Exchange, ICE, VIX, 13F, SEC, DTCC, IPO, LSE, DAX, BME, SZSE, SEHK, List of corporate collapses and scandals, ADX, DFM, IEX, Put option, Call option, SHE, OTC, TSX, SGX, CAC, OSE, SIX, TSE/TYO, FTSE, Bakkt, KRX, Euronext, ASX, Xetra, NSE, S&P, STOXX
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