AXR Market Structure
AMREP Corporation (AXR) operates in the Real Estate sector, specifically the Real Estate - Development industry, with a market capitalization near $135.1M, listed on NYSE, employing roughly 49 people, carrying a beta of 1.13 to the broader market. Established in 1961 and headquartered in Havertown, Pennsylvania, AMREP Corporation is primarily involved in the real estate industry, operating through its subsidiaries. Led by Christopher V. Vitale, public since 1973-05-03.
Market structure data reveals where a stock trades across exchanges, dark pools, and alternative trading systems. Understanding off-exchange activity helps identify institutional trading patterns and liquidity dynamics.
- Latest Week Ending
- 2026-06-08
- Weekly OTC Shares
- 3.5K
- Weekly OTC Trades
- 177
- 12-Week Total Shares
- 171.1K
- Avg Trade Size (12-Week)
- 53 shares
How Single-Name Off-Exchange Volume Affects Options
For single-name equities, persistent off-exchange volume concentrations can flag institutional positioning - large blocks arranged through ATS venues to avoid lit-market impact, or correlation-arbitrage flow from sector rotation. The flow doesn't directly move the lit-market price (it prints at the ATS) but it changes the inventory position of the institutional counterparty, which then drives subsequent lit-market flow. Compare the off-exchange volume series above with AXR's gamma exposure and options volume history to see whether unusual dark-pool activity coincides with rebalancing in the options book.
Showing 12 weeks of off-exchange trading data for AMREP Corporation.
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Frequently asked AXR market structure questions
- What is the current AXR off-exchange volume?
- For the week ending Jun 8, 2026, AMREP Corporation (AXR) recorded 3.5K shares across 177 trades (average trade size 20 shares). The 12-week cumulative total is 171.1K shares.
- What does AXR off-exchange volume mean for traders?
- Off-exchange volume on a single-name equity reflects institutional block trades arranged through alternative trading systems (ATS) for liquidity rather than information reasons. Persistent ATS volume on a name can signal large institutional repositioning; the lit-market price impact lags the off-exchange print by hours to days as the institutional counterparty hedges or unwinds.
- How is AXR market-structure data sourced?
- Weekly off-exchange volume figures come from FINRA's OTC Transparency reporting, which captures trades executed through FINRA-member off-exchange venues including ATSs and member firm internalization desks. FINRA publishes the data with a two-week lag (current-week-minus-two-weeks) for ATS-specific volume and weekly aggregate volume; the totals here aggregate all member firm reporting. Trades cleared via the listed-exchange auction are NOT included; the figure reflects only the off-exchange portion of total volume.