A market maker receives a retail customer buy order for 500 shares of a publicly traded equity. The firm fills the order directly out of its own proprietary inventory account and includes a mark-up on the customer trade confirmation. In what capacity did the market maker execute this trade, and how is its compensation categorized?
- The firm acted as a principal (dealer) and was compensated via a mark-up.Cevap
- BThe firm acted as an agent (broker) and was compensated via a mark-up.
- CThe firm acted as an agent (broker) and was compensated via a commission.
- DThe firm acted as an investment adviser and was compensated via an asset-based fee.
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The market maker acted as a principal (dealer) and earned compensation through a mark-up on the execution price.
When a broker-dealer executes a transaction using its own inventory, it acts as a dealer (principal) in the trade. In principal transactions, the firm's compensation is built into the trade price as a mark-up (for customer buys) or a mark-down (for customer sells).
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