Execution Information Leakage

Definition

Execution information leakage refers to the unintended disclosure of pending trade details, such as order size, direction, or price limits, to other market participants before or during execution. This leakage can occur through various channels, including order book analysis, mempool monitoring, or communication with intermediaries. It creates an information asymmetry that can be exploited. This phenomenon compromises the integrity of trade execution. The exposure can be subtle yet impactful.