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An easy read on how trade settlement works
Posted by athenslife101 on 2/28/19 at 8:38 am11
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Thought this might be helpful on here in layman’s terms for people who are less familiar with how trades are actually processed
Thought this might be helpful on here in layman’s terms for people who are less familiar with how trades are actually processed
re: An easy read on how trade settlement worksPosted by danny d lsu on 2/28/19 at 10:01 am to athenslife101
It was helpful to see the diagrams and reading the article but coming from someone who has very limited knowledge of how the stock exchanges works I'm still lost.
re: An easy read on how trade settlement worksPosted by athenslife101 on 2/28/19 at 10:10 am to danny d lsu
An exchange is just a marketplace. Realistically, only certain members are allowed to act on that marketplace. Those are the brokers.
The brokers open up positions on the exchange and you as an investor take up opposite position on the transaction.
The brokers open up positions on the exchange and you as an investor take up opposite position on the transaction.
re: An easy read on how trade settlement worksPosted by athenslife101 on 2/28/19 at 10:12 am to athenslife101
To add, in areas of low volititlity, the brokers kinda lose out because they can’t make money off investors bad decisions.
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