Virtu Financial (NASDAQ: VIRT)
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Virtu Financial Company Info
Virtu Financial, Inc. engages in the provision of market making and liquidity services. It operates through the following segments: Market Making, Execution Services and Corporate. The Market Making segment engages in the buying and selling of securities and other financial instruments. The Execution Services segment agency offers trading venues that provide transparent trading in global equities, ETFs, and fixed income to institutions, banks and broker dealers. The Corporate segment consists of investments in strategic financial services-oriented opportunities and maintains corporate overhead expenses and all other income and expenses that are not attributable to the other segments. The company was founded by Vincent J. Viola and Douglas Cifu in 2008 and is headquartered in New York, NY.
News & Analysis
How Will SEC Trading Reforms Impact This High-Yielding Dividend Stock?
Proposed rules by the SEC could stifle this market-making firm.
Why Is Virtu Financial's Dividend So High?
The stock currently has a 4.66% yield
This Dividend Stock Just Got Good News: Should You Buy the Dip?
Regulators' recent announcement has shareholders breathing a sigh of relief.
Why You Should Buy This Undervalued Stock Before Everyone Else Does
This company should thrive in a volatile market.
Worried About Market Volatility? Buy These 3 Stocks and Relax
These three companies make more money when markets are volatile.
This Value Stock is Up 22% This Year and Recently Hit a 52-Week High: Should You Buy It?
If market volatility continues, you'll be happy to own this stock.
Buy This Dividend Stock and Relax Amid Market Volatility
High volatility benefits market makers like Virtu Financial.
Here's the Next Stock I'm Going to Buy
The stock price was up 64% in 2020, and it had record revenue in the first quarter of 2021.
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