1. Alternative Trading System (ATS) Definition and Regulation
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An alternative trading system (ATS) is a loosely regulated venue for matching the buy and sell orders of its subscribers.
2. Guidance for Alternative Trading Systems | FINRA.org
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An alternative trading system (ATS) is an SEC-regulated trading venue in which a computerized system matches buy and sell orders of securities. An ATS is not a national securities exchange, an ATS may apply to the SEC to become a national securities exchange. An ATS that registers as a broker-dealer must also comply with the obligations associated with being a registered broker-dealer, including FINRA membership and compliance with FINRA rules.
3. Alternative Trading System (ATS) - Definition, Examples
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An Alternative Trading System (ATS) is a North American term that refers to a trading venue that matches buyers and sellers for transactions.
4. "Alternative Trading Platforms in the United States: Incentives for Inn" by ...
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Is something wrong with the structure of our stock market? Recent scholarship faults the equity market for its lack of innovation. In particular, commentators stringently criticize the continuous nature of modern trading for baking in a wasteful arms race for speed among high-frequency traders. Under their current structure, stock exchanges process incoming instructions to trade in the order they arrive and as quickly as possible, which means in millionths of a second or less. The result is a race for technological speed because market participants can earn profits from being the first to trade on new information, even when that information is widely and simultaneously available. This race would be eliminated if continuous trading was replaced with discrete, periodic auctions, say once per thousandth of a second. The problem, it is argued, is that the market will not fix itself because the nation's stock exchanges lack the incentives to appropriately innovate, principally because they earn so much revenue from the sale of products dependent on speed. This picture, however, is incomplete. There are other trading venues in the modern equity market than its exchanges, including the neglected cousins of the stock market, alternative trading systems ('ATSs'). While over 200 billion shares were traded on U.S. ATSs last year-more volume than the entire Canadian stock market-popular and academic discussion of equity market structure overwhelmingly emphasizes the national stock exchan...
5. Alternative Trading Systems (ATSs) Bring Much-Needed Innovation to ...
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October 22, 2024 — Equity traders looking to stay ahead of the curve—and the competition—are turning to alternative trading systems (ATSs) that are
6. What is an Alternative Trading System? - Finance Unlocked
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Not all venues to match buyers and sellers are regulated as an exchange. In this video, Peter provides an overview of alternative trading systems.
7. Alternative trading systems (ATSs) | OSC - Ontario Securities Commission
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8. US market increasingly ready to embrace alternative trading systems
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Almost 40% of US electronic traders have "a lot" of interest in having "more innovative" trading venues to choose from, according to the latest Coalition Greenwich report.
9. Alternative trading system: Explained | TIOmarkets
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Discover how alternative trading systems work and their impact on trading dynamics with TIOmarkets. Explore insights into ATS operations and strategies. Dive into the future of trading innovation today!