@article {Garriott13, author = {Corey Garriott and Adrian Walton}, title = {Retail Order Flow Segmentation}, volume = {13}, number = {3}, pages = {13--23}, year = {2018}, doi = {10.3905/jot.2018.13.3.013}, publisher = {Institutional Investor Journals Umbrella}, abstract = {In August 2012, the New York Stock Exchange launched the Retail Liquidity Program (RLP), a new trading facility that enables participating organizations to quote dark limit orders available only to retail traders. The facility increased the information content of the order flow by distinguishing retail trades from relatively more informed trades. Stocks with substantial RLP activity experienced no material changes in relative bid{\textendash}ask spreads, effective spreads, and price impacts, and had mildly decreased return autocorrelations.TOPICS: Simulations, exchanges/markets/clearinghouses}, issn = {1559-3967}, URL = {https://jot.pm-research.com/content/13/3/13}, eprint = {https://jot.pm-research.com/content/13/3/13.full.pdf}, journal = {The Journal of Trading (Retired)} }