microstructure

Internalized Liquidity

Liquidity that is executed within a broker-dealer's own trading system or against its own inventory rather than on public exchanges or displayed venues. It represents the portion of order flow that is fulfilled in-house.

Example: Example: A broker-dealer matches a client order in its internal book against another client’s order, thereby providing internalized liquidity instead of routing to a public exchange.

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