What markets can be traded?

What markets can be traded?

We currently support trading on the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX), National Stock Exchange (NSX) and Cboe Australia (Cboe - formerly Chi-X), although Cboe is available as an option.  Regardless of whether or not you choose to subscribe to Cboe data, when your market order is placed through your Marketech Focus platform, we check for the best price available on both the ASX and Cboe markets, however you cannot choose Cboe or Cboe Mid-Point markets as specific order destinations.  Clients registered for access to Cboe can elect to place orders directly to all available markets ie ASX, ASX Centre Point, Cboe, Cboe Mid-Point and NSX markets. 

For more information on Cboe Mid-Point and ASX Centre Point dark markets, click here.



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