Originally posted by Gene Weissman
Another route for OTC orders won't be bad. The Chicago Stock Exchange trades many OTC stocks and our experience there has not been that impressive. Be aware a Market Maker is not a charity and MM do not like to trade with day traders or professional traders. Word to the wise, trade OTC stocks on an ECN . Will the AMEX give price improvement on OTC stocks and will they let you place stop orders on OTC stocks? If they will , I might take another look at the AMEX for trading OTC stocks.
Gene Weissman
Lieber & Weissman Sec., LLC
gweissman@stocktrade.net

Originally posted by qazmax
AMEX is NOT participating in Super Montage.
AMEX will participate in ADF.
The same is true for Cincinnati... but ISLD provides access.
Does anyone know if Chicago Stock Exchange will be in Super Montage?
AMEX is trying to position itself for large order flow in Nasdaq securities. They claim you will be better served at a price possibly less than the NBBO because of their ability to take down large orders.
So I think you are right for 1000 lot orders the ECN and Nasdaq services are the best place.
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