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Yes this is true. It wouldn't qualify under the "best execution" standard, which is based on publicly displayed (lit) quotes.

But you are right that technically you could've been price improved slightly better had your broker signed a more favorable agreement with a market maker (and then passed it onto you). This would really venture into business economics though and is not related to regulation/legality.




If anyone stumbles across this, the above statement is false. (I can no longer edit it.)

Please check this sibling comment [0] to see the correction here. Apologies.

[0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25966361




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