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The 2017 SEC Settlement: Citadel Paid $22.6M and Admitted Nothing

The 2017 SEC settlement is the most significant enforcement action against Citadel to date — and an illustration of how toothless SEC enforcement can be.

FastFill and SmartProvide

Citadel's FastFill and SmartProvide algorithms executed retail orders at prices inferior to the best available, while claiming best-price execution. $22.6M was the price of admission.

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