As most of you already know, ECNs will sometimes bonify their rebates and reduce their fees when their client hits a certain volume threshold.
Ex: ARCA : Greater than 30 million shares added and greater than 60 million shares total (added, removed, routed) in Tape ABC ... will get you a better rebate and cost you less to "take"
My question is :
How are these figures calculated ?
Prop firm by prop firm ?
Or by b/d ?
Or clearing firm ?
If Prop firm A and B and C all work with Penson for example, is the daily volume calculated from what goes through Penson as a whole or is each firm's volume taken on their own in the calculations ?
Thanks
Ex: ARCA : Greater than 30 million shares added and greater than 60 million shares total (added, removed, routed) in Tape ABC ... will get you a better rebate and cost you less to "take"
My question is :
How are these figures calculated ?
Prop firm by prop firm ?
Or by b/d ?
Or clearing firm ?
If Prop firm A and B and C all work with Penson for example, is the daily volume calculated from what goes through Penson as a whole or is each firm's volume taken on their own in the calculations ?
Thanks