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Execution costs
The financial definition for Execution costs:
The difference between the execution price of a security and the price that would have existed in the absence of a trade, which can be further divided into market impact costs and market timing costs.
Similar MatchesAdvance Computerized Execution System (ACES)Advance Computerized Execution System (ACES) Refers to the Advance Computerized Execution System, run by Nasdaq. ACES automates Nasdaq between Nasdaq entry and Nasdaq Nasdaq that have established Nasdaq relationships with each other. Nasdaq are designated as specified for automatic Nasdaq.
Small Order Execution System (SOES)Small Order Execution System (SOES) Three-tiered system of automatic execution of an order at the best price. Size is either 200, 500, or, most often, 1000 shares.
Subject to a print or execution or tradingSubject to a print or execution or trading Contingent on execution of a trade because the picture in the stock has not been materially altered.
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