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Wall Street Braces for MiFID-Style Rules Descending on the U.S.

January 23, 2019

Bloomberg January 23, 2019 — Tyler Gellasch, who runs a trade group whose members include the California Public Employees’ Retirement System, predicts it’s only a matter of time that the […]

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New Stock Exchange Better for Wall Street Than for Small Investors

January 11, 2019

Barron’s January 11, 2019 — Healthy Markets Executive Director Tyler Gellasch was quoted saying that MEMX would “learn a lot more details about how much money the exchanges are making […]

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Healthy Markets Advocates for Changes to SEC’s Order Handling Rule Reforms

December 17, 2018

Traders Magazine December 17, 2018 — Healthy Markets shared with Traders Magazine a comment letter on recent Order Handling Rule reforms. “The consultancy believes the current reform package could have […]

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Ending Electronic Gluttony: Exchange management Firms And Electronic Trading

December 13, 2018

Seeking Alpha December 13, 2018 — Many industry participants accuse the exchange management firms of a conflict of interest, due to their for-profit status. There are two ways to end […]

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Buy-side Dips Toes in Alt Data

December 13, 2018

Traders Magazine December 13, 2018 — For firms that are expanding their alt-data usage, it’s worth noting that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is looking more closely at vendor […]

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Uncertain fate shadowing long-term exchange

December 10, 2018

Pensions & Investments December 10, 2018 — Pension funds and other institutional investors welcomed the original concept of a long-term, investor-focused stock exchange, but LTSE’s current application offers few details, […]

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SEC Won’t Release ‘Speed Bump’ Study It Promised Two Years Ago

October 24, 2018

Wall Street Journal October 24, 2018 — “Without more guidance from the SEC, it’s hard for exchanges to know if they’re making the right choice by introducing speed bumps”, according […]

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Robinhood Gets Almost Half Its Revenue in Controversial Bargin with High Speed Traders

October 15, 2018

Bloomberg October 15, 2018 — Whatever the impact on consumers, some believe payments for order flow may not be a sustainable revenue source for Robinhood, thanks to regulatory pressures and […]

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Judge Rules Class-Action Lawsuit Against TD Ameritrade Can Proceed

September 21, 2018

Wall Street Journal September 21, 2018 —  A federal judge in Nebraska ruled a class action lawsuit could proceed against TD Ameritrade Holding Corp citing serious and credible allegations of […]

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SEC Push to Expand Access to Private Offerings Invites Risk

September 11, 2018

Law 360 September 11, 2018 —  Tyler Gellasch comments on an expected proposal by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that would expand who can participate in private securities offerings could […]

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