In the secondary securities market, trades are executed across various market structures and trading venues. Match each trading venue classification on the left with its defining structural execution characteristic on the right. Which pairs correctly align each trading venue with its specific execution mechanism?
- Exchange-Listed Market (First Market)Centralized double-auction market operating on a physical trading floor or centralized electronic order-driven system for exchange-listed securities
- Unlisted Over-the-Counter Market (Second Market)Decentralized, negotiated dealer network executing trades in unlisted equity securities and fixed-income products
- Third MarketOver-the-counter execution of exchange-listed stocks between broker-dealers and institutional investors
- Fourth MarketDirect trading of large blocks of securities between institutional investors through proprietary electronic networks without broker-dealer intermediation
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Each trading venue correctly pairs with its unique market structure: The exchange-listed market operates via centralized auction mechanics; the unlisted OTC market functions through a decentralized negotiated dealer network; the Third Market handles off-exchange trading of exchange-listed stocks; and the Fourth Market facilitates direct institutional block trading without broker-dealer intervention.
The correctly matched pairs reflect the standard FINRA classification of secondary equity market venues: the First Market is a centralized exchange auction; the Second Market is the unlisted OTC negotiated market; the Third Market represents OTC trading of exchange-listed stocks; and the Fourth Market consists of direct institution-to-institution block trading.
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Secondary market venue classifications (First, Second, Third, and Fourth Markets) and their respective trading mechanics.