Competition: Key to Market Structure
Donald E. Weeden
Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, 1972, vol. 7, issue s1, 1696-1701
Abstract:
Weeden & Co.'s business is that of making markets. We do it in many different types of securities and we take considerable inventory risk in the process. As market makers we learn to be direct in our dealings. “My market is 62 bid; offered at 62½.” “I can offer 5,000 at 62½ net.” The pace and the pressures of the marketplace tend to make us impatient with those who speak in vague terms, who mask their intentions, or who do not know the facts.
Date: 1972
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