April 27, 2023
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The SEC suggests that its Order Competition proposal could save retail investors $1.5B a year. We analyzed the data and determined that retail investors would actually lose $2.4B.
You can read our full comment letters on the SEC proposals here.
Market Lens: Disclosure of Order Execution Information Proposal
Market Lens: Tick Size Proposal
Market Lens: Best Execution Proposal
Market Lens: Equity Market Structure Proposals
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Market Lens: Order Competition Proposal