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addressThe address fees must be paid to or rebates are received from.
from field: valorem.trade.v1.H160 address = 6;
A fee or rebate on notional value exercised via Clear expressed in basis points.
from field: int32 clear_exercise_notional_bps = 5;
A fee or rebate on underlying asset notional value redeemed via Clear expressed in basis points.
from field: int32 clear_redeemed_notional_bps = 4;
A fee or rebate on notional value written via Clear expressed in basis points.
from field: int32 clear_write_notional_bps = 3;
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makerfrom field: valorem.trade.v1.TradeFees maker = 1;
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takerfrom field: valorem.trade.v1.TradeFees taker = 2;
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from message valorem.trade.v1.FeeStructure