sub penny fills on IB

On a stock >$1 quoted at say 4.99 X5.00 , how does a print like 4.9999 fill when smart routed?

Only Nasdaq and arca was showing at the time on the inside.


Who is doing the fill?

I know some firms route to MM's , who may fill like that but I didn't think IB did.

The fill was tagged NMS
 
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On a stock >$1 quoted at say 4.99 X5.00 , how does a print like 4.9999 fill when smart routed?

Only Nasdaq and arca was showing at the time on the inside.


Who is doing the fill?

I know some firms route to MM's , who may fill like that but I didn't think IB did.

The fill was tagged NMS

Was it a single fill or a couple of partials? If it was partials maybe you hit an odd-lot first and then the rest was filled on a round-lot. And the average price fill for it might be 4.9999. If you look at your executions window, can you "open" your execution to see multiple fills at different prices?
 
That is your broker doing the filling when you see a price like that. They must beat the best ask or bid shown, so you get 0.0001 in savings. You must feel special. Basically they have another customer that is selling and they internally match buyers and seller. Your broker, not the MM or specialist, makes the spread.
 
Quote from stock777:

wrong and wrong

not partial

If IB filled it would say TMBR last time I looked.


Try again

You are the one without a clue.
 
Quote from CET:

You are the one without a clue.

Sorry , but your time outside is over. Back to your room, and don't forget to take your meds.

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Quote from stock777:

The fill was tagged NMS

Is it possible an NMS fill can include a partial odd-lot order?

By the way, your attitude could use an overhaul.
 
Quote from sprstpd:

Is it possible an NMS fill can include a partial odd-lot order?

By the way, your attitude could use an overhaul.

Really? If someone busts my chops I bust em back. What do you do?
 
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