“One of our major areas of focus is best execution,” says Tyler Gellasch, executive director of the Healthy Markets Association, which was formed in 2015 to advocate on behalf of the buy side on market structure issues. “We’ve been working with FINRA over the past couple of years to encourage brokers to deliver improved execution quality and provide more effective monitoring tools and enforcement mechanisms,” he says. The Healthy Markets Association will soon release the third edition of its report “Better Best Execution,” which details best execution practices for investment advisors and what they should expect from their brokers.
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