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Non-Tech : Knight/Trimark Group, Inc.
KCG 20.000.0%Aug 17 5:00 PM EST

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To: gbh who wrote (3879)9/11/1999 11:14:00 AM
From: Gary Korn  Read Replies (1) of 10027
 
Gary,

Good post again. Still trying to work this through in my mind.

Assume an E-Trade commission of $20 on a limit order to buy 1,000 shares of INTC:

1. If that order is sent to NITE, and if NITE pays nothing for order flow on a limit order, E-Trade gets only the $20 commission, but it does keep the entire commission amount (i.e., there is no payment made by E-Trade to NITE).

2. If the order is sent to an ECN, then there is an ECN fee of say $2.50 (.0025/share). Unless this fee is passed on to the customer, E-Trade's gross on the trade has just dropped from $20 to $17.50. What would be E-Trade's incentive to do this, to reduce its gross by over 10 percent?

Gary Korn
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