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How Does Liquidity Fragmentation Affect a Broker’s Ability to Achieve Best Execution?

Liquidity fragmentation means the total available trading volume is spread across many different exchanges and trading venues. This makes it harder for a broker to find the single best price for a large order.

To achieve best execution, the broker must use sophisticated technology, like smart order routers, to scan and connect to all available venues simultaneously.

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