Regulatory

The Order Competition Rule: What It Was and Why Citadel Killed It

Rule 615 would have required competitive auctions for retail orders, ending Citadel single-market-maker dominance.

The Rule

Proposed Rule 615 required brokers to expose retail orders to competitive auction before routing to any single market maker — directly threatening Citadel PFOF monopoly.

Citadel Opposition

Citadel filed 100+ page comment letters and Griffin deployed his full political network to dilute the rule before finalization.

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