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    IB routing to PRIMEX

    I trade relatively large size everyday on the nasdaq (half a million shares currently) and i guess i have to adapt. I hope my firm's trading system will allow me to join the crowd in Primex.. (and why not get rid of the ecn's) well, experience will tell when to use primex and when not. In any...
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    IB routing to PRIMEX

    yes i c your point, and you're right in a way. what is a danger though is that if primex becomes liquid (maybe already is), more and more people will move their bids/offers to the invisible zone. There's no incentive to post a bid of offer in that case. what you get is the real market becomes...
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    Advice on stock scanning

    Hi, I am relatively new to the business. I have some experience scalping Nasdaq stocks. I am about to try something new; trying to scan the nasdaq 100 to find the best stock to scalp for the day, or part of the day. Criteria are HIGH volume, larger then usual for the stock and preferably...
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    Primex

    www.primextrading.com
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    Primex

    for info on ET look into the "IB routing to Primex" thread
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    Primex

    Anybody of you notified the new order routing vehicle called Primex set up by the NASDAQ? This is an issue for the prop trader as well imo. Do any prop firms have access to this yet?
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    IB routing to PRIMEX

    See it this way: A lot of the "retail" order flow will hit Primex where the crowd (the select few mm's) will be able to hit it. So the order flow will less likely hit your bid or offer, while the mm's have less incentive to post their bids/offers making the spread smaller. In both cases...
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    No commissions?

    Interesting.. So does this mean GS actually employs proprietary traders who trade for capital gain instead mainly fill orders (as I thought was mainly the case)?
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    Worldco LLC

    Hi Hitman, Does Worldco have, or is about to have, offices in Europe? Thanks, Bachelier
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    No commissions?

    Hi all, Do any of you know of prop firms who charge employees no commissions, just the ecn and supersoes/selectnet fees? And to pay for office expenses with a lower payout instead? Please be specific on payout ratios etc. Regards, Bachelier
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