Selling the Queue
Por Slocum, Jose S.
Publicado por epubli
English
2026
ISBN 9783565325276
eBook
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About this book
When a retail brokerage offers you "commission-free" trading, they are not acting out of generosity. You are no longer the customer; your trading data and your position in the execution line have become the highly lucrative product being sold to the highest bidder.
Payment for Order Flow (PFOF) is the controversial financial mechanism that powers the modern retail trading boom. Instead of sending your buy and sell orders directly to a public exchange, brokers route your trades to massive wholesale market makers. These unseen financial behemoths pay millions for the right to execute your orders, allowing them to systematically skim fractions of a cent off every transaction through micro-arbitrage and superior speed.
This investigative analysis pulls back the curtain on the plumbing of the global stock market. You will understand how high-frequency trading algorithms exploit retail flow, why true price discovery is being compromised, and how this invisible tax generates billions in risk-free profit for a concentrated handful of Wall Street firms.
Navigate the illusion of free trading. Learn the structural realities of market execution, protect your investments from hidden spreads, and understand the true cost of participating in the gamified era of finance.
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- Idioma
- English
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