Designated Order Turnaround - DOT (SuperDOT)
- Designated Order Turnaround - DOT (SuperDOT)
- An electronic system that increases order efficiency by routing orders for listed securities directly to a specialist on the trading floor, instead of through a broker.
Also known as "SuperDOT."
The DOT system is used by the New York Stock Exchange for small order entries, limit orders, and basket and program trades.
Investment dictionary.
Academic.
2012.
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