How are my orders routed when I trade?
If we accept your order, we'll transmit it onto the Third Party Broker. The Third Party Broker will then route your order.
We are under a duty to act in your best interest when transmitting your order to another entity for execution or onward transmission. Upon request, we'll provide you with the Third Party Broker's best execution policy detailing how orders are executed.
You can also download this Quality of Execution report and Top Five Venues report. Further information is detailed in our Trading Terms of Business.
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Introduction to stock trading
- What is a stock?
- Where do stocks come from?
- What is stock ownership?
- Why do people buy stocks?
- How could you lose money from buying stocks?
- What are stock markets?
- What is a stock broker?
- What is a stock price?
- What is a bid-offer spread?
- What are stock charts?
- What is commission?
- What are bullish vs bearish markets?
- What is technical analysis?
- What is fundamental analysis?
- What are analyst recommendations?
- What are stock financials?
- What is EPS (earnings per share)?
- What is a P/E ratio (Price-to-Earnings)?
- What is a P/CF ratio (Price-to-Cashflow)?
- What is ROE (Return on Equity)?
- What is Market Sentiment?
- What are Market Sentiment Indicators?
- What is the VIX?
- How does News and Social Media impact stocks?