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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 327
    Reading Time:about 25 minutes

    The Miami International Securities Exchange LLC (MIAX Options) has proposed changes to its fee schedule to extend the waiver for certain non-transaction fees applicable to Market Makers trading solely in Proprietary Products, including options on the SPIKES Index, until March 31, 2021. The fees waived include Membership Application fees, Trading Permit fees, API Testing and Certification fees, and MEI Port fees. The aim of these waivers is to encourage Market Makers to trade these Proprietary Products, thereby increasing market liquidity. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has published this notice to solicit comments from the public on this proposed rule change.

    Simple Explanation

    The Miami International Securities Exchange is letting some traders skip paying certain fees until the end of March 2021 to help them trade special products more easily and make the market busier. However, some people might think it's unfair because not everyone gets these fee breaks.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 7205
    Reading Time:about 2 hours

    The Investors Exchange LLC (IEX) has proposed a new rule to create an options trading facility called "IEX Options." This facility will be a fully automated system designed to trade options contracts, similar to other options exchanges. The plan includes implementing guidelines to protect Market Makers from risks, like the execution of outdated quotes, and to ensure fair trading practices. IEX will also adopt certain rules from other exchanges to maintain fairness and efficiency in the options market. The Securities and Exchange Commission is inviting public feedback on this proposal.

    Simple Explanation

    Imagine IEX is like a new playground for trading money things called "options." They want to make sure everyone plays fair, so they are making new rules like other playgrounds have. But, some people worry it might be tricky to understand how everything works because there are so many rules borrowed from other places.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 103900
    Reading Time:about 12 minutes

    The Securities and Exchange Commission has announced that NYSE Arca, Inc. filed a proposed rule change to modify its options fee schedule. This change increases the fee for manual executions by NYSE Arca Market Makers from $0.35 to $0.50 per contract. The adjustment aims to align NYSE Arca’s fees with those of at least one competing exchange. The market is highly competitive, with no single exchange gaining considerable pricing power, so this change is not expected to impose any undue competitive burden.

    Simple Explanation

    NYSE Arca, a company that runs a special place where people trade things called options, is raising the price for some of their helpers, called Market Makers, to do their job by a little bit. This change makes their costs more like at least one other similar trading place, and it's not a big deal because lots of other places do this too, so it won't make things unfair.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 16222
    Reading Time:about 18 minutes

    Cboe BZX Exchange, Inc. has proposed changes to its rules regarding Market Makers in Derivative Securities. The proposal suggests that Market Makers should only be required to provide a list of their trading accounts upon request, rather than regularly filing them with the Exchange. Additionally, the proposal seeks to eliminate the rule preventing Market Makers from trading in accounts not reported to the Exchange. These updates aim to reduce the paperwork burden while ensuring necessary information is still accessible when required.

    Simple Explanation

    The Cboe BZX Exchange wants to make it easier for certain people who help decide prices in trading by not making them fill out lots of forms all the time. They would only need to show what accounts they are using if asked.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 95867
    Reading Time:about 17 minutes

    In a recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, NYSE Arca, Inc. proposed changes to its fee schedule to replace the current incentives available for Market Makers. These changes involve eliminating the existing "Additional Credit" and introducing two new tiersβ€”Super Select Tier and Super Select Tier IIβ€”to attract increased trading volume. The modified structure aims to make achieving the tiers more attainable for traders by lowering volume requirements in specific high-volume issues while slightly raising cross-asset activity requirements. By encouraging more trading on NYSE Arca, the proposal hopes to enhance liquidity and execution opportunities for all market participants.

    Simple Explanation

    Imagine a store is changing the way it rewards its best customers by giving them easier tasks to earn special discounts, hoping more people will shop there and make everyone get better deals overall.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 104279
    Reading Time:about 12 minutes

    NYSE American LLC has proposed a change to their options fee schedule, specifically increasing the fee for manual transactions by market makers from $0.35 to $0.50 per contract. This change aims to align NYSE American's fees with those of at least one other competing exchange. The Securities and Exchange Commission invites public comments on this proposal, which takes effect immediately but could be temporarily suspended within 60 days if deemed necessary for investor protection or public interest. The change is intended to foster competition and maintain market quality on the exchange.

    Simple Explanation

    NYSE American wants to charge its market makers more money for some trades to match what another exchange is doing, and the people who make the rules about fair trading are asking everyone what they think about this change.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 104587
    Reading Time:about 16 minutes

    Nasdaq BX, Inc. has filed a notice with the Securities and Exchange Commission to increase fees for its Specialized Quote Feed (SQF) Ports and SQF Purge Ports by 10% and 9%, respectively. The proposed changes are intended to help Nasdaq BX cover costs incurred from technology upgrades and to better align with inflation rates in the industry over recent years. These fees, which were last raised in 2016 and 2018, impact Market Makers who use these ports for trading on the exchange. The proposal claims these increases are fair and ensure continued investment in technology, benefiting participants by providing enhanced trading services.

    Simple Explanation

    Nasdaq BX wants to charge more for the special computer connections that help people trade faster, saying they need the money to upgrade their tech and keep up with rising costs, but some wonder if this is fair for everyone.