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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Naive finance question: why do stocks have a an exchange they are listed on if they can trade on multiple exchanges and dark pools?
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@iandaos
part of it is that exchanges (NYSE, NASDAQ, etc.) want the business and everything that comes with/around it (more than just trading), but the other important aspect is that it centralizes (vs. fragmenting) liquidity, enabling higher volumes, better price discovery, and lower volatility
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@iandaos
if a mainstream company (e.g., Apple, Airbnb, Uber, etc.) wanted to make its shares available to as many people as possible, especially retail/consumers, it'd be chaos (e.g., price/market manipulation, arbitrage, etc.) if liquidity was fragmented and small across many venues
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