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To: TFF who wrote (11924)5/4/2007 9:29:32 AM
From: TraderAlan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12617
 
The editor of Advanced Trading responded to my question:

"They are not exempt, the transactions are reported at the end of the day."

Alan



To: TFF who wrote (11924)5/4/2007 9:34:35 AM
From: TraderAlan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12617
 
Those numbers aren't valid any more. They're much higher now.

From the editors blog:

"The market share in these dark pools keeps climbing, so the SEC will probably continue to watch closely. Aite Group estimates the market share in dark pools has of NYSE listed stocks at 17%. Merrin says, unscientifically, he could see that number climbing to 25% by the end of this year. Overall (both NYSE and Nasdaq) marketshare in dark pools, Aite Group estimates to be 10%."