"My orders do in fact get added to market, as I can watch them get added to the currently existing liquidity in the DOM. They just stop filling after a certain point. I would think it’s just the stock, but the fact that other accounts can still trade it normally is what’s raising the red flag. I’m still trying to register with the SEC which is a pain in the ass, but if I still have this issue afterwards idk how I would handle it. Would calling my broker do any good?"
Calling your broker would be a good move. If the stock is that liquid why would you assume the other MMs - venues wouldn't hit it. Again any material omissions. I came of the night desk a little bit ago and I asked our coverage at Virtu was this circumstance possible? He did some checking and the point he made was these orders are generally untouched by human interaction. Of course we don't know for a fact that it was Virtu.
Calling your broker would be a good move. If the stock is that liquid why would you assume the other MMs - venues wouldn't hit it. Again any material omissions. I came of the night desk a little bit ago and I asked our coverage at Virtu was this circumstance possible? He did some checking and the point he made was these orders are generally untouched by human interaction. Of course we don't know for a fact that it was Virtu.
