With the USA out getting stuffed last week, volumes dropped by half in the sample pool. Some things to consider. Three of Goldman’s trading desks made our Top 25 list of total issues traded, including its crossing platform and wholesale desk. Also Millennium Capital and other big derivatives desks made our Top 25 volume list. [...]
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Investor Relations and Short-Term Trading
December 18th, 2009
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December 14th, 2009
Admin Why does Wedbush Morgan dominate order flow? Have you looked at your list of market participants lately? If you’re a large, liquid issue,regardless of whether you are listed on NYSE or Nasdaq, Wedbush probably ranks high. In September 2007, Wedbush topped all liquidity providers at the Nasdaq, surpassing Morgan Stanley, Citadel Derivatives, Instinet and Lime [...]
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