Mar. 31, 2023
Best execution is important in trade execution for individual investors who may not understand the complexities involved in choosing how to execute a trade. Provide clear guidance on how to read and interpret the data in Regulation NMS Rule 605 reports, especially for retail investors who may not have a deep understanding of the markets. Brokers owe their customers a duty of Best Execution derived from common law agency principles and fiduciary obligations, but it needs to become a rule that the SEC can enforce. Conflicted orders don't belong in a Best Execution rule. Without the best execution rule, customers may not be aware of revenue arrangements between brokers and subpar trading firms or that they may be paying higher transaction prices. Different trading venues may offer different prices, slower execution can lead to missed opportunities. Information leaks can inhibit a successful transaction, and less reliable settlement processes can delay receipt of proceeds. In December 2020, Robinhood was charged by the SEC with failure to satisfy its best execution obligation, resulting in an aggregate loss of $34.1 million for its customers. Robinhood made misleading statements and did not disclose payments received for routing trades to specific firms. Citadel paid the SEC $22.6 million in 2017 to settle best execution charges for executing customer trades at less favourable pricing when a better price was available. Brokers recommending mutual funds with 12b-1 fees and revenue sharing arrangements with clearing brokers have also faced best execution charges from the SEC. Quarterly reviews of execution quality would provide transparency and accountability for the broker-dealers' practices. The proposed rule would provide a more detailed and comprehensive standard for broker-dealers to follow, resulting in consistently robust best execution practices. The proposed Regulation Best Execution is a necessary step in protecting household investors and promoting fair and efficient markets by ensuring that household investors are receiving the best possible execution for their trades. Regardless of whether or not these new rules are passed, something has to change as the American stock market is increasingly being recognized for what it is...a fraudulent market place that can no longer be trusted. I'm recommending to all of my family members that they no longer invest in their 401(k)'s or IRA's through a traditional broker. I am, however, recommending they find a trustworthy custodian for their retirement accounts and invest in alternative assets. They can control how and what they invest in and no longer have to worry about the corrupt system that is Wall Street. It's really unbelievable when you start discovering how the stock market really works and that our government actually allows it to continue operating that way. I'm actually embarrassed to have been as ignorant as I was just believing in the system and that it was fair. It's the farthest thing from fair as I've ever seen and the whole economy relies on it. How has nothing been done to fix all the problems up to this point?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!? Sincerely, William Crum