#USHouseMarketStructureDraft The US House Market Structure Draft refers to proposed legislative changes aimed at reforming how U.S. stock markets operate. Spearheaded by members of the House Financial Services Committee, the draft seeks to increase transparency, competition, and fairness in market trading. Key points include revising rules for order execution, ensuring better pricing for retail investors, and addressing potential conflicts of interest, especially with Payment for Order Flow (PFOF). The draft may also impact high-frequency trading and alternative trading systems. If passed, the legislation could reshape the structure of equity markets, making them more accessible and efficient for all participants.