There Are Currently 31 Alternative Trading Systems in the US

Added on by C. Maoxian.

These active “dark pools” exist in addition to the current “lit” 16 stock exchanges in the US.

Listed by trading activity … the top four ATS’s do around 60% of all ATS trades, the top six around 75%, the top ten around 90%; in terms of ATS volume, the top ten ATS do around 75% of the total, the bottom 20 around 25% (because of block trading):

  1. UBSA — UBS ATS (UBS)

  2. SGMT — SIGMA X2 (Goldman Sachs)

  3. INCR — INTELLIGENT CROSS LLC

  4. CROS — CROSSFINDER (Credit Suisse)

  5. JPMX — JPM-X (J.P. Morgan)

  6. EBXL — LEVEL ATS

  7. LATS — THE BARCLAYS ATS (Barclays)

  8. MSPL — MS POOL (ATS-4) (Morgan Stanley)

  9. JPBX — JPB-X (J.P. Morgan)

  10. KCGM — VIRTU MATCHIT ATS (Virtu)

  11. IATS — IBKR ATS

  12. MSRP — MS RPOOL (ATS-6) (Morgan Stanley)

  13. MSTX — MS TRAJECTORY CROSS (ATS-1) (Morgan Stanley)

  14. BNPX — BNPP CORTEX ATS (BNP Paribas)

  15. MLIX — INSTINCT X (Bank of America Securities)

  16. ITGP — POSIT (Virtu)

  17. PURE — PURESTREAM

  18. ICBX — CBX (INSTINET CONTINUOUS BLOCK CROSSING SYSTEM)

  19. XSTM — CROSSSTREAM (Fidelity)

  20. BIDS — BIDS ATS

  21. CODA — CODA

  22. BLUE — BOATS

  23. LQNA — LIQUIDNET H2O ATS

  24. BLKX — INSTINET BLOCKCROSS (Nomura)

  25. LQNT — LIQUIDNET NEGOTIATION ATS

  26. LMNX — LUMINEX ATS

  27. DLTA DEALERWEB

  28. CBLC — CITIBLOC (Citibank)

  29. PJCX — XE (Piper Sandler)

  30. STFX — STIFEL X (Stifel, Nicolaus & Company)

  31. AQUA — AQUA

Movies Watched -- Swingers (1996)

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96 minute running time but felt like an eternity … some funny bits at first but then it turned into this pathetic Gen-X whiny white guy loser thing, talk talk talking, borrrriiinnnggg … neat to see Vince Vaughn when he was young and gorgeous, before he became a fat, dissipated old guy like someone I know (he’s exactly my age, nearly to the day). Jon Favreau also got fat and unrecognizable in that last 25 years. I hated this movie and fast forwarded through most of it. Give it a miss.

West coast representation

Movies Watched -- Lone Star (1996)

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134 minute running time … way way way too long and way too convoluted, flashbacks almost never work. I went to fast forward after 30 minutes … third story line involving a black family (Doctor Miles Bennett Dyson the father) which I didn’t get at all, maybe if they had cut that story line out the movie would have worked or at least been bearable … tons of talking, maybe the script looked good on paper but it made for a terrible movie. Oh, it’s a John Sayles movie? No wonder it’s no good. Give it a miss.

Mick LaSalle wrote about another Sayles’ movie: “the stories are bland, the connections are incidental and the dramatic payoff is nonexistent.” I think that’s true for all of them. LaSalle continues: “[Sayles’] ideas are just banal: Things change. Progress is destabilizing. The relentless spirit of free enterprise can sometimes do more harm than good … He needs to say something else.”

No one mumble mumble stays in love for 23 years

Movies Watched -- Brown Bunny (2003)

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92 minute running time … after loving Buffalo ‘66, I thought I’d check out Gallo’s other movie, Brown Bunny, which I also liked, but can’t recommend because I watched a great deal of it on fast forward (very little dialogue) and it ends with a graphic cock-sucking scene which would put a mainstream audience off … but this is an art house movie, and I like Gallo’s humor and a lot of the shots he frames … it’s a tragedy / heartbreak movie with the story all revealed in the last five minutes or so. I enjoyed it but my tastes are not common.

Change your mind?

The Beauty of Rishi Tea Boxes

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I was just in the grocery store (missing an amazing trade as a result, argh!) and while in the tea ailse I marveled at the beauty of the Rishi tea boxes … look at these 15 beauties!

I have to do some googling to see what the story is here:

Rishi Tea Refreshes Brand With Compelling Packaging (February 2020?)

Studio MPLSLoose Leaf Sachets Project … I think they knocked it out of the park.

Neenah PaperRishi Tea Case Study (text is repeat of above link)