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by gruez
1755 days ago
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>>PFOF tightens the spreads and increases speed of execution. > PFOF does not tighten "lit" spreads. But that's fine right? This whole debate is about whether retail traders are being benefiting or losing (on net) from this. For the retail trader, the price improvement they get via PFOF is probably much better than the slightly better spreads they'll get on lit exchanges if PFOF was banned. |
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PFOF price improvement might be hundredths of a cent (per-share) off of a 3-cent lit spread. But, if PFOF were banned and all that volume were lit instead, the lit spread might actually be 2 cents, so you'd be saving $0.005 in this universe compared to the one we live in.