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What Are the ‘Fixed Costs’ a Market Maker Must Cover for Each Trade?

Fixed costs include the operational overheads of running the market-making business. These encompass technology infrastructure (servers, low-latency connections), proprietary software licensing, regulatory compliance costs, and the salaries of the trading and risk management teams.

These costs are relatively constant regardless of the trade volume.

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