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Level III quotes

Everything included in Level II quotes plus the ability to enter Quote, execute Order, and transmit other information. Only NASD member firms which are Market makers have this ability.

Related Terms: 10 CLU, ECU, Inc., Level II quotes, Market maker, Member firm, Market, NASD, Order, Quote
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