Cboe U.S. Equities and Options NMS Plans (2024)

The Securities and Exchange Commission (the “Commission” or “SEC”), at 17 C.F.R. 608(a)(8), requires Cboe and other self-regulatory organizations (“SRO”s) to publish, on its website, the National Market System (“NMS”) Plans in which each participates. Below are links to the websites that include copies of each of the applicable NMS Plans of which one or more Cboe securities exchanges are members, along with related information.

Participants or sponsors of an NMS Plan must ensure that any proposed amendments are posted to a designated website after filing the amendments with the Commission, and that those websites are updated to reflect the current status of the amendment and the NMS Plan. Each plan participant or sponsor must also provide a link on its own website to the current version of its NMS Plan.

The SEC maintains a file number list of NMS Plans at the following link: https://www.sec.gov/rules/sro/nms.htm#filehead

Consolidated Audit Trail (“CAT”) NMS Plan

The CAT NMS Plan governs the development, implementation and maintenance of the Consolidated Audit Trail. The CAT tracks orders throughout the order lifecycle (including modification, cancellation and execution) and identifies the broker-dealers handling them for all eligible securities on the U.S. markets.

[July 24, 2020 Order approving Amendment ]

http://catnmsplan.com/

Consolidated Tape Association Plan/Consolidated Quotation Plans (“CTA/CQ” Plans)

Cboe Options, BZX, BYX, EDGX and EDGA are parties to the CTA/CQ Plans, which govern the collection, processing, and dissemination of quotation and transaction information for exchange-listed securities (excluding those securities listed on the Nasdaq Stock Exchange). The data reflected on the consolidated tape (Networks A – for New York Stock Exchange LLC, and B – for NYSE American LLC, NYSE Arca, Inc., Cboe BZX Exchange, Inc., and other regional exchanges) are sourced from various market centers, including securities exchanges, FINRA, electronic communications networks (ECNs), and other broker-dealers. Under the CTA/CQ Plans, all U.S. exchanges, associations, and market centers that quote and trade exchange-listed securities must provide their data to a centralized securities information processor (SIP) for data consolidation and dissemination.

10/1/2020 35th Substantive Amendment to the Second Restatement of the CTA Plan and 26th Substantive Amendment to the Restated CQ Plan.

https://www.ctaplan.com

Extraordinary Market Volatility NMS Plan (Limit Up-Limit Down or “LULD” Plan)

This plan governs the establishment, operation and administration of a market-wide LULD mechanism that is intended to address extraordinary market volatility in NMS stocks, as defined in Rule 600(b)(47) of Regulation NMS under the Exchange Act. The Plan sets forth market-wide Limit up-Limit down requirements designed to prevent trades in individual NMS Stocks from occurring outside of the specified price bands. These LULD requirements would be coupled with Trading Pauses, as defined in Section I(X) of the Plan, to accommodate more fundamental price moves.

Tier 1 LULD List of ETPs

http://www.luldplan.com/

20th Amendment April 21, 2020

Intermarket Symbol Reservation Authority (“ISRA”) NMS Plan

The ISRA NMS Plan establishes a uniform system for the selection and reservation of securities symbols under the Exchange Act. This plan allocates one to five character root symbols used to identify common stocks and other securities, including options, to self-regulatory organizations (SROs) that have joined the plan A web-based tool (the “Symbol Reservation System”) was developed for such purpose and is maintained by the Options Clearing Corporation at https://www.theocc.com/Clearance-and-Settlement/Industry-Services.

Options Listing Procedures Plan (“OLPP”)

The U.S. options exchanges, including Cboe Exchange, Inc., Cboe BZX Exchange, Inc., Cboe C2 Exchange, Inc., and Cboe EDGX Exchange, Inc., and the Options Clearing Corporation are sponsors of the Options Listing Procedures Plan, an NMS plan that describes procedures to be followed by the parties in connection with selecting specified underlying interests for listing purposes and requesting a review of such selections. It also includes procedures for selecting options series, determining operational procedures relative to adjustment decisions, and admitting and removing plan sponsors.

https://www.theocc.com/Clearance-and-Settlement/Industry-Services

Options Order Protection and Locked/Crossed Market Plan

Cboe Options, C2, BZX, and EDGX (and all other registered U.S. options exchanges) are parties to the Options Order Protection and Locked/Crossed Market Plan. Pursuant to the plan, the Participants jointly established a framework for providing order protection and addressing locked and crossed markets in eligible options classes to enable brokers to execute investors’ orders at the best exchange price. In addition, the plan provides a non-exclusive method for achieving order protection and addressing locked and crossed markets. In accordance with the established framework, all registered U.S. options exchanges are linked together in real-time via an order and messaging network designed to facilitate the routing of orders between exchanges in furtherance of a national market system.

Options Order Protection and Locked/Crossed Market Plan

Options Price Reporting Authority (“OPRA”)

Cboe Options, C2, BZX, and EDGX are member exchanges in OPRA, which is the designated securities information processor for the dissemination of consolidated last sale and quotation information from U.S. options. NYSE Technologies acts as the “processor” for OPRA.

https://www.opraplan.com/

Proposed Amendment to Options Price Reporting Authority

Options Regulatory Surveillance Authority (“ORSA”) Plan

Under the ORSA plan, U.S. securities options exchanges, including Cboe Options, C2, BZX, and EDGX, are permitted to act jointly in the administration, operation and maintenance of a regulatory system for the surveillance, investigation and detection of the unlawful use of undisclosed, material information in trading in one or more of their markets. The ORSA Plan is intended to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency with which the exchanges regulate their respective markets and to avoid duplication of certain regulatory efforts. FINRA operates the ORSA Plan facility.

https://www.sec.gov/rules/sro/nms/orsa.pdf

OTC Unlisted Trading Privilege (“OTC UTP”) Plan

Cboe Options, BZX, BYX, EDGA and EDGX participate in the OTC UTP Plan, which is a joint SRO plan governing the collection, consolidation, and dissemination of quotation and transaction information for NASDAQ-listed securities traded on exchanges on an Unlisted Trading Privilege basis. Under the OTC UTP Plan, all participants (including registered U.S. securities exchanges, FINRA, ECNs, and other broker-dealers), which also administer the Plan, that quote and trade NASDAQ-listed securities must provide their data to a centralized Securities Information Processor (SIP) for data consolidation and dissemination.

http://www.utpplan.com/utp_plan

Rule 605 NMS Plan

Rule 605 of Reg NMS generally requires a market center that trades NMS stocks to make electronic execution reports publicly available on a monthly basis, including uniform statistical measures of execution quality. This plan establishes procedures under Rule 605, which was originally adopted in November 2000 as Rule 11Ac1-5 under the Securities Exchange of 1934. In 2005, Rule 11Ac1-5 was re-designated as Rule 605 with the adoption of Regulation NMS.

https://www.sec.gov/rules/sro/nms/2016/34-78704.pdf

Cboe U.S. Equities and Options NMS Plans (2024)

FAQs

What is the NMS of the US stock exchange? ›

The National Market System (NMS) promotes free market transparency by regulating how all major exchanges disclose and execute trades. It is the system for equity trading and order fulfillment in the U.S. that consists of trading, clearing, depository, and quote distribution functions.

What are the four CBOE US equity exchanges? ›

Cboe is currently one of the largest U.S. equities market operators on any given day. We operate four U.S. equities exchanges – the BZX Exchange, BYX Exchange, EDGA Exchange, and EDGX Exchange.

What are NMS securities? ›

The National Market System (NMS) is a regulatory mechanism that governs the operations of securities trading in the United States. Its primary focus is ensuring transparency and full disclosure regarding stock price quotations and trade executions.

What is the NMS plan to address extraordinary market volatility? ›

Under the Regulation NMS Plan to Address Extraordinary Market Volatility, transactions that (1) do not update the last sale price (except if solely because the transaction was reported late) and (2) are excepted or exempt from the SEC's trade-through rule (Reg NMS Rule 611) can be executed outside the price bands.

How does NMS trading work? ›

A star system's Economy determines which Marketed Tradeables are bought and sold at Galactic Trade Terminals in that system. By following a Trade Route, you can ensure you are buying items which will be in high demand in the next system in the route.

What are the different currency in NMS? ›

The main currencies in the game are Units, Nanites and Quicksilver. Each has specific uses and benefits.

What options are traded on Cboe? ›

Cboe Products
  • SPX Options.
  • Mini SPX Options.
  • ESG SPX Options.
  • RUT Index Options.
  • Russell 1000 Index Options.
  • Options on Sectors Indices.
  • S&P 100 Index Options.
  • DJX Index Options.

What are the top 3 major stock exchanges? ›

The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), the Nasdaq Stock Market, and the Chicago Stock Exchange are the three largest stock exchanges in the United States. Each of these exchanges has its distinct features and selling aspects that set it apart from the others.

What are US equity options? ›

An equity option can represent a bullish, bearish, or neutral strategy. An equity option is issued as a call or a put which determines if the contract contains the right to buy (call) or the right to sell (put). Each contract represents 100 shares of the underlying security.

What do NMS do? ›

Neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS) is a rare and life-threatening reaction to the use of almost any kind of neuroleptic (antipsychotic) medication. It causes a high fever and muscle stiffness. Call 911 or go to the nearest hospital if you're experiencing symptoms of NMS.

Are mutual funds NMS securities? ›

In general, the term “NMS Security” refers to exchange-listed equity securities and standardized options, but does not include exchange-listed debt securities, securities futures, or open-end mutual funds, which are not currently reported pursuant to an effective transaction reporting plan.

What is the Regulation NMS rule? ›

Understanding Regulation NMS

This rule requires trading centers to establish, maintain, and enforce written policies and procedures that are reasonably designed to prevent the execution of trades at prices that are inferior to protected quotations displayed by other trading centers.

What is the main goal of the NMS? ›

The Goal. The goal is to reach the center of the universe, but the player has immense freedom in where they go and what they do. Even after reaching the goal, players may continue to explore the universe.

What is a good NMS economy? ›

Economy strength determines which Marketed Tradeable products will be offered for sale, with strong economies offering all five products (and therefore the most profitable ones) and average or weak economies offering a smaller selection of products and lower available quantities.

What is the ultimate goal of NMS? ›

The overarching goal of No Man's Sky is to get to the centre of the galaxy. When you reach the centre, the camera pulls back and places you on the outskirts of another different galaxy. Every time you reach the centre another galaxy is your reward.

What is a non-NMS stock? ›

Non-NMS stocks quoted or traded in American markets are "OTC equity securities." Regulation NMS, which represents the culmination of the work of Congress in 1975, applies to national market system securities, but does not apply to OTC equity securities.

What is the main stock exchange in us? ›

The New York Stock Exchange. NYSE.

What is the National Stock Exchange of USA? ›

What Is the National Stock Exchange? The National Stock Exchange, better known by its abbreviation "NSX," was the first stock exchange in the United States to transition to 100% electronic trading. In 2017, the NSX was acquired by the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and is now known as the NYSE National.

What are the national securities exchanges in the US? ›

The following securities exchanges are registered with the SEC under Section 6(a) of the Exchange Act as national securities exchanges:
  • BOX Exchange LLC (formerly BOX Options Exchange LLC)
  • Cboe BYX Exchange, Inc. ...
  • Cboe BZX Exchange, Inc. ...
  • Cboe C2 Exchange, Inc.
  • Cboe EDGA Exchange, Inc. ...
  • Cboe EDGX Exchange, Inc.
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