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Strategies & Market Trends : Trade What You See, Not What You Think

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To: shneed who wrote (95)10/20/2000 5:20:33 PM
From: Threei  Read Replies (1) of 867
 
Hi Alex!

I guess you are referring to post Message 13871087

Executions are not something that easy to describe with no particular situation. Overall, I would sum it up like following:
- SOES for slow stocks when SOES tier size is appropriate and situation favors it (i.e. enough shares by MMs at desired price)
- ECNs when they are at my price, ARCA if there are several of ECNs and stock is not too fast
- SNet PREF to MM with appropriate shares size, or active on given stock
- very rare if at all, SNet BROD.

It's much more constructive when some particular situation is discussed with explanation how to route. I do it every Friday in our Real time execution class with live examples, 3-4 stocks per class are shown and discussed from three angles: execution risk evaluation, getting your order filled if stock is calm, the same if stock is getting hot.

Hope it helps somewhat.

Vadym
RealityTrader.com
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