Supermontage
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SuperMontage, abbreviated simply as SM, was an integrated trading system that was used by American stock exchange Nasdaq and implemented in 2002. It featured a fully integrated public limit order book and market maker quotations, the ability to enter multiple quotes, anonymous ordering, five-level-deep buy and sell interest, and time-stamps on individual orders.[1] This system was retired when Nasdaq moved to a newer architecture [2] based on the acquired technology of the Island ECN in 2006. [3]
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[edit]Further reading
[edit]- Patterson, Scott (2012). "Chapter 16: Crazy Numbers". Dark Pools: High-Speed Traders, A.I. Bandits, and the Threat to the Global Financial System. Crown Publishing. ISBN 978-0307887177.