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Can Brokers Have It All? On the Relation between Make-Take Fees and Limit Order Execution Quality

Battalio, R. - ; Corwin, S. A. - ; Jennings, R. - ;

We identify retail brokers that seemingly route orders to maximize order flow payments, by selling market orders and sending limit orders to venues paying large liquidity rebates. Angel, Harris, and Spatt argue that such routing may not always be in customers’ best interests. For both proprietary limit order data and a broad sample of trades from TAQ, we document a negative relation between several measures of limit order execution quality and rebate/fee level. This finding suggests that order routing designed to maximize liquidity rebates does not maximize limit order execution quality and thus brokers cannot have it all.


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Call NumberLocationAvailable
The Journal of FinancePSB lt.dasar - Pascasarjana1
Penerbit:
EdisiVol. 71, Number 5, Oct. 2016
Subjek-
ISBN/ISSN00221082
KlasifikasiNONE
Deskripsi Fisik-
Info Detail SpesifikThe Journal of Finance
Other Version/RelatedTidak tersedia versi lain
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