Transaction Cost Analysis is a dynamic and interactive analysis of your trades marked to various benchmarks grouped in different categories or on a per-order basis. Transaction Cost Analysis applies to trades of any instrument type and is typically available ten minutes after a trade is executed. Performance metrics are expressed as basis points (bps) of value traded.
Each executed trade in the period of the analysis is marked to a series of performance benchmarks with the results displayed in multiple interactive tables. You can drill down in a variety of categories, including trade date, order side, exchange, trade price and underlying, to see how each trade performed when compared to the benchmark. The performance of a trade is calculated by marking the trade price to each benchmark. A positive number indicates that the trade worked in your favor; a negative number indicates that the trade did not work in your favor.
You can also add or remove columns from tables using the Configure (gear) icon.
Combinations are not supported in the Transaction Cost Analysis.
See Understanding the Transaction Cost Analysis for a complete description of each column heading and performance benchmark used in the analysis results.
You can access this screen if you have trading access and you have been granted Reporting access rights.
To run a Transaction Cost Analysis
The page displays the results of your analysis in the Instrument Type and Marketability section in the Summary Analysis. All performance numbers are in basis points, and volume is in shares or contracts, as applicable. Negative numbers appear in parentheses.
Here is an example of transaction cost analysis Summary Analysis results.
In addition, an Outlier Analysis is added to the results in the bottom half of the screen. The Outlier Analysis shows an analysis of the Top and Bottom orders for each of the performance benchmarks. You can jump quickly to the Outlier Analysis from the link at the top of the screen.
For example, suppose your Current Active Filters display looks like this:
You remove the Sell filter by clicking the X icon to the left of the filter link. The Current Active Filters changes to look like this (and the report data refreshes to indicate the new Current Active Filters):
When you log in for the first time, we display all columns by default. If you choose to remove all columns, we will still display the default columns. Any changes applied to Summary Analysis columns will also be applied to the Details table columns and vice versa.