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  2. Interactive Brokers - Wikipedia

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    Interactive Brokers, Inc. (IB), headquartered in Greenwich, Connecticut, is an American multinational brokerage firm which operates the largest electronic trading platform in the United States by number of daily average revenue trades.

  3. IEX - Wikipedia

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    IEX listed its first public company, Interactive Brokers, on October 5, 2018. The exchange said that companies would be able to list for free for the first five years, before a flat annual rate of $50,000. [2] On September 23, 2019, it announced it was leaving its listing business. [3]

  4. Payment for order flow - Wikipedia

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    Brokers in the United States that accept payment for order flow include Robinhood Markets, E-Trade, Ally Financial, Webull, TradeStation, tastytrade, and Charles Schwab Corporation, while brokers that do not receive payment for order flow include Interactive Brokers (pro accounts that are charged commissions), Merrill Edge, Fidelity Investments ...

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    Platforms like Interactive Brokers offer low-cost, efficient access to a wide array of stocks — including gold mining stocks — ensuring you can easily make informed and profitable investment ...

  6. Interactive Brokers Leads Industry in Percentage of ...

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    About Interactive Brokers Group, Inc.: Interactive Brokers Group, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, is an automated global electronic broker that specializes in catering to financial ...

  7. Electronic trading platform - Wikipedia

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    The first electronic trading platforms were typically associated with stock exchanges and allowed brokers to place orders remotely using private dedicated networks and dumb terminals. Early systems would not always provide live streaming prices and instead allowed brokers or clients to place an order which would be confirmed some time later ...

  8. Modified Dietz method - Wikipedia

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    The modified Dietz method [1] [2] [3] is a measure of the ex post (i.e. historical) performance of an investment portfolio in the presence of external flows. (External flows are movements of value such as transfers of cash, securities or other instruments in or out of the portfolio, with no equal simultaneous movement of value in the opposite direction, and which are not income from the ...

  9. Interactive Brokers Group - Wikipedia

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