Self-Regulatory Organizations; Nasdaq BX, Inc.; Notice of Filing and Immediate Effectiveness of Proposed Rule Change To Amend Rules 4613, 4702, and 4703, 80842-80848 [2020-27397]
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change that are filed with the
Commission, and all written
communications relating to the
proposed rule change between the
Commission and any person, other than
those that may be withheld from the
public in accordance with the
provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552, will be
available for website viewing and
printing in the Commission’s Public
Reference Room, 100 F Street NE,
Washington, DC 20549, on official
business days between the hours of
10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Copies of the
filing also will be available for
inspection and copying at the principal
office of the Exchange. All comments
received will be posted without change.
Persons submitting comments are
cautioned that we do not redact or edit
personal identifying information from
comment submissions. You should
submit only information that you wish
to make available publicly. All
submissions should refer to File
Number SR–EMERALD–2020–17 and
should be submitted on or before
January 4, 2021.
For the Commission, by the Division of
Trading and Markets, pursuant to delegated
authority.38
J. Matthew DeLesDernier,
Assistant Secretary.
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Self-Regulatory Organizations; Cboe
Exchange, Inc.; Notice of Designation
of a Longer Period for Commission
Action on Proceedings To Determine
Whether To Approve or Disapprove a
Proposed Rule Change, as Modified by
Amendment Nos. 1 and 2, To Amend
Rules 5.37 and 5.73 Related to the
Solicitation of Market Makers for SPX
Initiating Orders in the Automated
Improvement Mechanism and FLEX
Automated Improvement Mechanism
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December 8, 2020.
On June 3, 2020, Cboe Exchange, Inc.
(‘‘Exchange’’) filed with the Securities
and Exchange Commission
(‘‘Commission’’), pursuant to Section
19(b)(1) of the Securities Exchange Act
of 1934 (‘‘Act’’) 1 and Rule 19b–4
thereunder,2 a proposed rule change to
permit orders for the accounts of market
makers with an appointment in S&P
38 17
CFR 200.30–3(a)(12).
1 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(1).
2 17 CFR 240.19b–4.
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500® Index Options (‘‘SPX’’) to be
solicited for the initiating order
submitted for execution against an
agency order into an Automated
Improvement Mechanism (‘‘AIM’’)
auction or a FLEX AIM auction. The
proposed rule change was published for
comment in the Federal Register on
June 18, 2020.3 On July 2, 2020, the
Exchange submitted Amendment No. 1
to the proposed rule change, which
replaced and superseded the proposed
rule change in its entirety.4 On July 22,
2020, the Exchange submitted
Amendment No. 2 to the proposed rule
change.5 On July 27, 2020, pursuant to
Section 19(b)(2) of the Act,6 the
Commission designated a longer period
within which to approve the proposed
rule change, disapprove the proposed
rule change, or institute proceedings to
determine whether to disapprove the
proposed rule change.7 On August 21,
2020, the Commission published notice
of Amendment Nos. 1 and 2 and
instituted proceedings under Section
19(b)(2)(B) of the Act 8 to determine
whether to approve or disapprove the
proposed rule change, as modified by
Amendment Nos. 1 and 2.9
Section 19(b)(2) of the Act 10 provides
that, after initiating disapproval
proceedings, the Commission shall issue
an order approving or disapproving the
proposed rule change not later than 180
days after the date of publication of
3 See Securities Exchange Act Release No. 89062
(June 12, 2020), 85 FR 36907. Comments received
on the proposed rule change are available on the
Commission’s website at: https://www.sec.gov/
comments/sr-cboe-2020-050/srcboe2020050.htm.
4 In Amendment No. 1, the Exchange: (1) Limited
the scope of its original proposal, which would
have permitted orders for the accounts of market
makers with an appointment in any class to be
solicited for the initiating order in an AIM or FLEX
AIM auction in that class, to only allow market
makers with an appointment in SPX to be solicited
for the initiating order in an AIM or FLEX AIM
auction in SPX; and (2) provided additional data,
justification, and support for its modified proposal.
The full text of Amendment No. 1 is available on
the Commission’s website at: https://www.sec.gov/
comments/sr-cboe-2020-050/srcboe20200507382058-218888.pdf.
5 In Amendment No. 2, the Exchange: (1)
Provided additional data, justification, and support
for its proposal; and (2) made technical corrections
and clarifications to the description of the proposal.
The full text of Amendment No. 2 is available on
the Commission’s website at: https://www.sec.gov/
comments/sr-cboe-2020-050/srcboe20200507464399-221161.pdf.
6 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(2).
7 See Securities Exchange Act Release No. 89398,
85 FR 46197 (July 31, 2020). The Commission
designated September 16, 2020 as the date by which
the Commission shall approve or disapprove, or
institute proceedings to determine whether to
disapprove, the proposed rule change.
8 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(2)(B).
9 See Securities Exchange Act Release No. 89635,
85 FR 53051 (August 27, 2020).
10 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(2).
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notice of filing of the proposed rule
change. The Commission may extend
the period for issuing an order
approving or disapproving the proposed
rule change, however, by not more than
60 days if the Commission determines
that a longer period is appropriate and
publishes the reasons for such
determination. The date of publication
of notice of filing of the proposed rule
change was June 18, 2020. December 15,
2020, is 180 days from that date, and
February 13, 2021, is 240 days from that
date.
The Commission finds it appropriate
to designate a longer period within
which to issue an order approving or
disapproving the proposed rule change
so that it has sufficient time to consider
this proposed rule change. Accordingly,
the Commission, pursuant to Section
19(b)(2) of the Act,11 designates
February 13, 2021, as the date by which
the Commission shall either approve or
disapprove the proposed rule change, as
modified by Amendment Nos. 1 and 2
(File No. SR–CBOE–2020–050).
For the Commission, by the Division of
Trading and Markets, pursuant to delegated
authority.12
J. Matthew DeLesDernier,
Assistant Secretary.
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Self-Regulatory Organizations; Nasdaq
BX, Inc.; Notice of Filing and
Immediate Effectiveness of Proposed
Rule Change To Amend Rules 4613,
4702, and 4703
December 8, 2020.
Pursuant to Section 19(b)(1) of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934
(‘‘Act’’),1 and Rule 19b–4 thereunder,2
notice is hereby given that on November
25, 2020, Nasdaq BX, Inc. (‘‘BX’’ or
‘‘Exchange’’) filed with the Securities
and Exchange Commission
(‘‘Commission’’) the proposed rule
change as described in Items I and II
below, which Items have been prepared
by the Exchange. The Commission is
publishing this notice to solicit
comments on the proposed rule change
from interested persons.
11 Id.
12 17
CFR 200.30–3(a)(57).
U.S.C. 78s(b)(1).
2 17 CFR 240.19b–4.
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I. Self-Regulatory Organization’s
Statement of the Terms of Substance of
the Proposed Rule Change
The Exchange proposes to amend
Rules 4613, 4702, and 4703 in light of
planned changes to the System, as
described further below.
The text of the proposed rule change
is available on the Exchange’s website at
https://listingcenter.nasdaq.com/
rulebook/bx/rules, at the principal office
of the Exchange, and at the
Commission’s Public Reference Room.
II. Self-Regulatory Organization’s
Statement of the Purpose of, and
Statutory Basis for, the Proposed Rule
Change
In its filing with the Commission, the
Exchange included statements
concerning the purpose of and basis for
the proposed rule change and discussed
any comments it received on the
proposed rule change. The text of these
statements may be examined at the
places specified in Item IV below. The
Exchange has prepared summaries, set
forth in sections A, B, and C below, of
the most significant aspects of such
statements.
A. Self-Regulatory Organization’s
Statement of the Purpose of, and
Statutory Basis for, the Proposed Rule
Change
1. Purpose
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Presently, the Exchange is making
functional enhancements and
improvements to specific Order Types 3
and Order Attributes 4 that are currently
only available via the RASH Order entry
protocol.5 Specifically, the Exchange
will be upgrading the logic and
implementation of these Order Types
and Order Attributes so that the features
are more streamlined across the
Exchange’s Systems and order entry
protocols, and will enable the Exchange
to process these Orders more quickly
and efficiently. Additionally, this
System upgrade will pave the way for
3 An ‘‘Order Type’’ is a standardized set of
instructions associated with an Order that define
how it will behave with respect to pricing,
execution, and/or posting to the Exchange Book
when submitted to the Exchange. See Rule 4701(e).
4 An ‘‘Order Attribute’’ is a further set of variable
instructions that may be associated with an Order
to further define how it will behave with respect to
pricing, execution, and/or posting to the Exchange
Book when submitted to the Exchange. See id.
5 The RASH (Routing and Special Handling)
Order entry protocol is a proprietary protocol that
allows members to enter Orders, cancel existing
Orders and receive executions. RASH allows
participants to use advanced functionality,
including discretion, random reserve, pegging and
routing. See https://nasdaqtrader.com/content/
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the Exchange to enhance the OUCH
Order entry protocol 6 so that
Participants may enter such Order
Types and Order Attributes via OUCH,
in addition to the RASH Order entry
protocols.7 The Exchange plans to
implement its enhancement of the
OUCH protocol sequentially, by Order
Type and Order Attribute.
To support and prepare for these
upgrades and enhancements, the
Exchange now proposes to amend its
Rules governing Order Types and Order
Attributes, at Rules 4702 and 4703,
respectively. In particular, the Exchange
proposes to adjust the current
functionality of the Market Maker Peg
Order 8 and Reserve Size Order
Attribute,9 as described below, so that
they align with how the System, once
upgraded, will handle these Orders
going forward. The Exchange also
proposes to make several associated
clarifications and corrections to these
Rules, and to Rule 4613, as it prepares
to enhance its order handling processes.
The Exchange notes that the
Exchange’s affiliate, the Nasdaq Stock
Market, LLC, recently filed a proposal
for immediate effectiveness to make
changes that are materially identical to
those proposed herein.10
Changes to Market Maker Peg Order
A Market Maker Peg Order is an Order
Type that exists to help a Market Maker
to meet its obligation to maintain
continuous two-sided quotations (the
‘‘Two-Sided Obligation’’), as set forth in
Rule 4613(a)(2).11 The Exchange
proposes to make four changes related
to the Market Maker Peg Order.
First, the Exchange proposes to
amend Rule 4702(b)(7) to correct the
6 The OUCH Order entry protocol is a proprietary
protocol that allows subscribers to quickly enter
orders into the System and receive executions.
OUCH accepts limit Orders from members, and if
there are matching Orders, they will execute. Nonmatching Orders are added to the Limit Order Book,
a database of available limit Orders, where they are
matched in price-time priority. OUCH only
provides a method for members to send Orders and
receive status updates on those Orders. See https://
www.nasdaqtrader.com/Trader.aspx?id=OUCH.
7 The Exchange designed the OUCH protocol to
enable members to enter Orders quickly into the
System. As such, the Exchange developed OUCH
with simplicity in mind, and it therefore lacks more
complex order handling capabilities. By contrast,
the Exchange specifically designed RASH to
support advanced functionality, including
discretion, random reserve, pegging and routing.
Once the System upgrades occur, then the Exchange
intends to propose further changes to its Rules to
permit participants to utilize OUCH, in addition to
RASH, to enter order types that require advanced
functionality.
8 See Rule 4702(b)(7).
9 See Rule 4703(h).
10 See Securities Exchange Act Release No. 34–
90389 (November 10, 2020), 85 FR 73304
(November 17, 2020) (SR–NASDAQ–2020–71).
11 See Rule 4613(a)(2).
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conditions under which a Market Maker
Peg Order will be sent back to a
Participant. Rule 4702(b)(7) currently
states that a Market Maker Peg Order
will be sent back to the Participant if: (1)
Upon entry of the Order, the limit price
of the Order is not within the
Designated Percentage;12 or (2) after the
Order has been posted to the Exchange
Book, the Reference Price 13 shifts to
reach the Defined Limit,14 such that the
Order is subject to re-pricing at the
Designated Percentage away from the
shifted Reference Price, but the limit
price of the Order would then fall
12 See Rule 4702(b)(7). The ‘‘Designated
Percentage’’ is 8% for securities subject to Rule
4120(a)(11) and are securities included in the S&P
500® Index, Russell 1000® Index, and a pilot list
of Exchange Traded Products, 28% for securities
subject to Rule 4120(a)(11) and that are all NMS
stocks not included in the S&P 500® Index, Russell
1000® Index, and a pilot list of Exchange Traded
Products with a price equal to or greater than $1,
and 30% for securities subject to Rule 4120(a)(11)
and that are all NMS stocks not included in the S&P
500® Index, Russell 1000® Index, and a pilot list
of Exchange Traded Products with a price less than
$1, except that between 9:30 a.m. and 9:45 a.m. and
between 3:35 p.m. and the close of trading, when
Rule 4120(a)(11) is not in effect, the Designated
Percentage shall be 20% for securities included in
the S&P 500® Index, Russell 1000® Index, and a
pilot list of Exchange Traded Products, 28% for all
NMS stocks not included in the S&P 500® Index,
Russell 1000® Index, and a pilot list of Exchange
Traded Products with a price equal to or greater
than $1, and 30% for securities subject to Rule
4120(a)(11) and that are all NMS stocks not
included in the S&P 500® Index, Russell 1000®
Index, and a pilot list of Exchange Traded Products
with a price less than $1. See Rule 4613(a)(2)(D).
As discussed below, the Exchange proposes to
amend this definition.
13 The ‘‘Reference Price’’ for a Market Maker Peg
Order to buy (sell) is the then-current National Best
Bid (National Best Offer) (including the Exchange),
or if no such National Best Bid or National Best
Offer, the most recent reported last-sale eligible
trade from the responsible single plan processor for
that day, or if none, the previous closing price of
the security as adjusted to reflect any corporate
actions (e.g., dividends or stock splits) in the
security. See Rule 4702(b)(7).
14 The term ‘‘Defined Limit’’ means 9.5% for
securities subject to Rule 4120(a)(11) and are
securities included in the S&P 500® Index, Russell
1000® Index, and a pilot list of Exchange Traded
Products, 29.5% for securities subject to Rule
4120(a)(11) and that are all NMS stocks not
included in the S&P 500® Index, Russell 1000®
Index, and a pilot list of Exchange Traded Products
with a price equal to or greater than $1, and 31.5%
for securities subject to Rule 4120(a)(11) and that
are all NMS stocks not included in the S&P 500®
Index, Russell 1000® Index, and a pilot list of
Exchange Traded Products with a price less than
$1, except that between 9:30 a.m. and 9:45 a.m. and
between 3:35 p.m. and the close of trading, when
Rule 4120(a)(11) is not in effect, the Defined Limit
shall be 21.5% for securities included in the S&P
500® Index, Russell 1000® Index, and a pilot list
of Exchange Traded Products, 29.5% for all NMS
stocks not included in the S&P 500® Index, Russell
1000® Index, and a pilot list of Exchange Traded
Products with a price equal to or greater than $1,
and 31.5% for securities subject to Rule 4120(a)(11)
and that are all NMS stocks not included in the S&P
500® Index, Russell 1000® Index, and a pilot list
of Exchange Traded Products with a price less than
$1. See Rule 4613(a)(2)(E).
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outside of the Defined Limit (which
would now be measured by the
difference between the re-priced Order
and the shifted Reference Price).15
The Exchange proposes to correct the
second of these two conditions because
it inadvertently allows for a
circumstance in which a Market Maker
Peg Order will be automatically repriced by the System to a limit price
that is outside of the Designated
Percentage but inside of the Defined
Limit. Such an outcome is inconsistent
with a Market Maker’s obligations to
price or reprice its bid (offer) quotations
not more than the Designated
Percentage away from the then National
Best Bid (Offer), as set forth in Rule
4613(a)(2).16 In order for Rule 4702(b)(7)
to be consistent with Rule 4613(a)(2),
Rule 4702(b)(7) cannot permit the
System to re-price a Market Maker Peg
Order to a limit price that is outside of
the Designated Percentage. In any
circumstance in which the Order would
be re-priced to a limit that is outside of
the Designated Percentage, the Rule
must require the System to return the
Order to the Participant. The Exchange
proposes to amend Rule 4702(b)(7)
accordingly.17
Second, the Exchange proposes to
amend Rule 4702(b)(7) to no longer
allow entry of a Market Maker Peg Order
entered with an offset. The Rule
presently permits a Market Maker to
15 See
Rule 4702(b)(7).
4613(a)(2) states that for a Market Maker
to satisfy its Two-Sided Obligation, the Market
Maker must price bid (offer) interest not more than
the Designated Percentage away from the then
current National Best Bid (Offer) (or if there is no
National Best Bid (Offer), not more than the
Designated Percentage away from the last reported
sale from the responsible single plan processor).
Moreover, Rule 4613(a)(2) states that if the National
Best Bid (Offer) or reported sale increases
(decreases) to a level that would cause the bid
(offer) interest of the Two-Sided Obligation to be
more than the Defined Limit away from the
National Best Bid (offer) or last reported sale, or if
the bid (offer) is executed or cancelled, then the
Market Maker must enter new bid (offer) interest at
a price not more than the Designated Percentage
away from the then current National Best Bid
(Offer) or last reported sale.
17 The Exchange also proposes to amend this
condition to state that repricing will occur when the
difference between the displayed price of a Market
Maker Peg Order and the Reference Price exceeds,
rather than merely reaches, the Defined Limit.
Currently, the Rule uses the term ‘‘reaches,’’ but
this is inconsistent with the example that follows
it (‘‘In the foregoing example, if the Defined Limit
is 9.5% and the National Best Bid increases to
$10.17, such that the displayed price of the Market
Maker Peg Order would be more than 9.5% away,
the Order will be repriced to $9.36, or 8% away
from the National Best Bid.’’) (emphasis added).
The Exchange proposes to reconcile this
inconsistency in a manner that reflects the stated
example as well as the manner in which the
Exchange’s System presently applies the Rule. It
would also render the Rule consistent with Market
Maker obligations under Rule 4613.
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enter a Market Maker Peg Order with a
more aggressive offset than the
Designated Percentage, but not a less
aggressive offset. The Exchange has
reviewed usage of offsets with Market
Maker Peg Orders and found that no
Market Maker assigned an offset to their
Market Maker Peg Orders since January
2019. The Exchange does not believe
that there is value in keeping offsets as
an option for Market Maker Peg Orders.
Accordingly, the Exchange proposes to
delete text from Rule 4702(b)(7)(A) that
discusses offsets and replace it with text
stating that Market Maker Peg Orders
entered with pegging offsets will not be
accepted. The Exchange also makes
conforming changes to Rule 4702(b)(7)
where the text refers to offsets.
Third, the Exchange proposes to
delete ‘‘Trade Now’’ 18 from the list of
Order Attributes that may be associated
with Market Maker Peg Orders under
Rule 4702(b)(7). As noted above, Market
Maker Peg Orders allow Market Makers
to maintain continuous two-sided
quotations at displayed prices that are
compliant with the Market Makers’
obligations under Rule 4613. By their
nature, Market Maker Peg Orders are
always Displayed Orders, while Orders
with Trade Now are Non-Displayed
Orders.19 Consequently, there are no
circumstances in which a Market Maker
Peg Order could have Trade Now
associated with it; the Exchange
proposes to delete text from Rule
4702(b)(7)(B) that incorrectly suggests
otherwise. For the same reason, the
Exchange also proposes to delete Trade
Now from the list of Order Attributes
that may be associated with Price to
Display Orders;20 again, Price to Display
Orders are Displayed Orders, whereas
Trade Now is applicable to NonDisplayed Orders.21
18 ‘‘Trade Now’’ is an Order Attribute that allows
a resting Order that becomes locked by an incoming
Displayed Order to execute against the available
size of the contra-side locking Order as a liquidity
taker, and any remaining shares of the resting Order
will remain posted on the BX Book with the same
priority. See Rule 4703(l).
19 ‘‘Display’’ is an Order Attribute that allows the
price and size of an Order to be displayed to market
participants via market data feeds. All Orders that
are Attributable are also displayed, but an Order
may be displayed without being Attributable. As
discussed in Rule 4702, a Non-Displayed Order is
a specific Order Type, but other Order Types may
also be non-displayed if they are not assigned a
Display Order Attribute; however, depending on
context, all Orders that are not displayed may be
referred to as ‘‘Non-Displayed Orders.’’ An Order
with a Display Order Attribute may be referred to
as a ‘‘Displayed Order.’’ See Rule 4703(k).
20 ‘‘Price to Display’’ is an Order Type designed
to comply with Rule 610(d) under Regulation NMS
by avoiding the display of quotations that lock or
cross any Protected Quotation in a System Security
during Market Hours. See Rule 4702(b)(2).
21 The Exchange also proposes to amend its
discussion of Price to Display Orders, in Rule
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Fourth, the Exchange proposes to
amend Rule 4702(b)(7) to account for a
scenario where, after entry of a Market
Maker Peg Order whose initial
displayed price was set with reference
to the National Best Bid or Offer, the
National Best Bid or Offer shifts such
that the displayed price of the Order to
buy (sell) is equal to or greater (less)
than the National Best Bid (Offer). The
Exchange proposes to state that the
Exchange will not reprice the Market
Maker Peg Order in this scenario until
a new Reference Price is established that
is more aggressive than the displayed
price of the Order. By specifying that
the Exchange will not reprice Market
Maker Peg Orders in this scenario until
a new, more aggressive Reference Price
is established, the Exchange will ensure
that it does not engage in a potential
cycle of pegging against a Reference
Price established by the Order itself.
Change to Rule 4613
Next, the Exchange proposes to clarify
the definitions of ‘‘Designated
Percentage’’ in Rule 4613(a)(2)(D) and
‘‘Defined Limit’’ in Rule 4613(a)(2)(E),
which presently are as follows:
(D) For purposes of this Rule, the
‘‘Designated Percentage’’ shall be 8% for
securities subject to Rule 4120(a)(11) and are
securities included in the S&P 500® Index,
Russell 1000® Index, and a pilot list of
Exchange Traded Products, 28% for
securities subject to Rule 4120(a)(11) and that
are all NMS stocks not included in the S&P
500® Index, Russell 1000® Index, and a pilot
list of Exchange Traded Products with a price
equal to or greater than $1, and 30% for
securities subject to Rule 4120(a)(11) and that
are all NMS stocks not included in the S&P
500® Index, Russell 1000® Index, and a pilot
list of Exchange Traded Products with a price
less than $1, except that between 9:30 a.m.
and 9:45 a.m. and between 3:35 p.m. and the
close of trading, when Rule 4120(a)(11) is not
in effect, the Designated Percentage shall be
20% for securities included in the S&P 500®
Index, Russell 1000® Index, and a pilot list
of Exchange Traded Products, 28% for all
NMS stocks not included in the S&P 500®
Index, Russell 1000® Index, and a pilot list
of Exchange Traded Products with a price
equal to or greater than $1, and 30% for
securities subject to Rule 4120(a)(11) and that
are all NMS stocks not included in the S&P
500® Index, Russell 1000® Index, and a pilot
list of Exchange Traded Products with a price
less than $1.
(E) For purposes of this Rule, the ‘‘Defined
Limit’’ shall be 9.5% for securities subject to
Rule 4120(a)(11) and are securities included
in the S&P 500® Index, Russell 1000® Index,
and a pilot list of Exchange Traded Products,
29.5% for securities subject to Rule
4120(a)(11) and that are all NMS stocks not
included in the S&P 500® Index, Russell
4702(b)(2), to correct an erroneous reference to a
‘‘Price to Comply Order’’ that should read ‘‘Price to
Display Order.’’
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1000® Index, and a pilot list of Exchange
Traded Products with a price equal to or
greater than $1, and 31.5% for securities
subject to Rule 4120(a)(11) and that are all
NMS stocks not included in the S&P 500®
Index, Russell 1000® Index, and a pilot list
of Exchange Traded Products with a price
less than $1, except that between 9:30 a.m.
and 9:45 a.m. and between 3:35 p.m. and the
close of trading, when Rule 4120(a)(11) is not
in effect, the Defined Limit shall be 21.5% for
securities included in the S&P 500® Index,
Russell 1000® Index, and a pilot list of
Exchange Traded Products, 29.5% for all
NMS stocks not included in the S&P 500®
Index, Russell 1000® Index, and a pilot list
of Exchange Traded Products with a price
equal to or greater than $1, and 31.5% for
securities subject to Rule 4120(a)(11) and that
are all NMS stocks not included in the S&P
500® Index, Russell 1000® Index, and a pilot
list of Exchange Traded Products with a price
less than $1.
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The Exchange is concerned that these
two provisions could be misinterpreted
to suggest that prior to 9:30 a.m., when
Rule 4120(a)(11) is not in effect, the
Exchange applies a narrower Designated
Percentage and Defined Limit than it
does between 9:30 and 9:45 a.m., under
the same conditions. In fact, the
Exchange applies the same wider
Designated Percentage and Defined
Limit prior to 9:30 a.m. as it does
between 9:30 and 9:45 a.m. To avoid
confusion (and without changing
existing market maker obligations), the
Exchange therefore proposes to clarify
both of these provisions of Rule
4613(a)(2) to read that ‘‘prior to 9:45
a.m.’’ and between 3:35 p.m. and the
close of trading, the Designated
Percentage and Defined Limit (including
for Market Maker Peg Orders) shall be
as stated. Furthermore, throughout Rule
4613(a)(2)(D), in defining the term
‘‘Designated Percentage,’’ the Exchange
proposes to replace references to
securities subject to Rule 4120(a)(11)
with the following: (i) The Designated
Percentage shall be 8% for all Tier 1
NMS Stocks under the LULD Plan,22 (ii)
28% for all Tier 2 NMS Stocks under
the LULD Plan with a price equal to or
greater than $1, and (iii) 30% for all Tier
2 NMS Stocks under the LULD Plan
with a price less than $1, except that
prior to 9:45 a.m. and between 3:35 p.m.
and the close of trading, the Designated
Percentage shall be: (i) 20% for Tier 1
NMS Stocks under the LULD Plan; (ii)
28% for all Tier 2 NMS Stocks under
22 Tier 1 NMS Stocks under the LULD Plan
comprise all NMS Stocks included in the S&P 500®
Index, Russell 1000® Index, and a list of Exchange
Traded Products identified as Schedule 1 to the
Plan to Address Extraordinary Market Volatility
Submitted to the Securities and Exchange
Commission Pursuant to Rule 608 of Regulation
NMS Under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
(the ‘‘LULD Plan’’).
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the LULD Plan with a price equal to or
greater than $1; and (iii) 30% for all Tier
2 NMS Stocks under the LULD Plan
with a price less than $1. Similarly, in
Rule 4613(a)(2)(E), in defining the term
‘‘Defined Limit,’’ the Exchange proposes
to replace references to securities
subject to Rule 4120(a)(11)(A), (B), and
(C) [sic] with the following: (i) 9.5% for
all Tier 1 NMS Stocks under the LULD
Plan; (ii) 29.5% for all Tier 2 NMS
Stocks under the LULD Plan with a
price equal to or greater than $1; and
(iii) 31.5% for all Tier 2 NMS Stocks
under the LULD Plan with a price less
than $1, except that prior to 9:45 a.m.
and between 3:35 p.m. and the close of
trading, the Defined Limit shall be: (i)
21.5% all Tier 1 NMS Stocks under the
LULD Plan; (ii) 29.5% for all Tier 2
NMS Stocks under the LULD Plan with
a price equal to or greater than $1; and
(iii) 31.5% for all Tier 2 NMS Stocks
under the LULD Plan with a price less
than $1. The Exchange proposes this
change because references to Rule
4120(a)(11) are obsolete.
The Exchange also proposes to add to
Rule 4613(a)(2)(D) that the Designated
Percentage for rights and warrants shall
be 30% and to Rule 4613(a)(2)(E) that
the Defined Limit for rights and
warrants shall be 31.5%. The Exchange
mistakenly omitted the Designated
Percentage and Defined Limit for such
securities from prior filings.
Changes to Reserve Size
As set forth in Rule 4703(h), ‘‘Reserve
Size’’ is an Order Attribute that permits
a Participant to stipulate that an Order
Type that is Displayed may have its
displayed size replenished from
additional non-displayed size.23 The
Exchange proposes three changes to the
rule text describing the Reserve Size
Order Attribute.
First, the Exchange proposes to
amend a paragraph of Rule 4703(h)
which begins as follows: ‘‘Whenever a
Participant enters an Order with Reserve
Size, the System will process the Order
as two Orders: A Displayed Order (with
the characteristics of its selected Order
Type) and a Non-Displayed Order. Upon
entry, the full size of each such Order
will be processed for potential
execution in accordance with the
parameters applicable to the Order
Type.’’ The Exchange proposes to
amend this language because it does not
describe precisely how the Exchange
processes Orders with Reserve Size. The
Exchange proposes to state instead that
whenever a Participant enters an Order
with Reserve Size, the full size of the
23 An Order with Reserve Size may be referred to
as a ‘‘Reserve Order.’’
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Order will be presented for potential
execution in compliance with
Regulation NMS and that thereafter,
unexecuted portions of the Order will
be processed as two Orders: A
Displayed Order (with the
characteristics of its selected Order
Type) and a Non-Displayed Order. The
Exchange also proposes to delete the
following sentence: ‘‘Upon entry, the
full size of each such Order will be
processed for potential execution in
accordance with the parameters
applicable to the Order Type.’’ The
proposed re-formulation reflects that it
is possible that the Order with Reserve
Size will be executed immediately in
full and without needing to place
unexecuted portions of the Order in
reserve. Furthermore, it clarifies that the
System will present the Order for
immediate execution (provided that it
does not trade through a protected
quotation, in accordance with
Regulation NMS) without complying
with underlying characteristics of the
Order Type that might otherwise require
an adjustment to the price of the Order
before the System attempts to execute
it.24 The proposed language is
consistent with the following example
set forth in the existing rule text:
For example, a Participant might enter a
Price to Display Order with 200 shares
displayed and an additional 3,000 shares
non-displayed. Upon entry, the Order would
attempt to execute against available liquidity
on the Exchange Book, up to 3,200 shares.
Thereafter, unexecuted portions of the Order
would post to the Exchange Book as a
Displayed Price to Display Order and a NonDisplayed Order; provided, however, that if
the remaining total size is less than the
display size stipulated by the Participant, the
Displayed Order will post without Reserve
Size. Thus, if 3,050 shares executed upon
entry, the Price to Display Order would post
with a size of 150 shares and no Reserve Size.
The proposed language eliminates
confusion that might otherwise arise
from perceived inconsistencies between
the above example and existing rule
text. Again, the existing rule text states
that whenever a participant enters an
Order with Reserve Size, the System
will process the Reserve Order as two
orders upon entry and also, upon entry,
the full size of an Order with Reserve
will be presented for potential execution
in accordance with the parameters
applicable to the Order Type.
When there is, in fact, an unexecuted
portion of the Order, then the Exchange
will continue to process the unexecuted
24 This clarification is needed due to the fact that
pursuant to Rule 4702(b)(2)(A), a Price to Display
Order would automatically reprice upon entry if its
entered limit price would lock or cross a protected
quotation.
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portion as two Orders: A Displayed
Order and a Non-Displayed Order.
Second, the Exchange proposes to
delete text from Rule 4703(h) which
states that ‘‘[a] Participant may stipulate
that the Displayed Order should be
replenished to its original size.’’ The
Exchange proposes to delete this text
because it is redundant of text
elsewhere in the Rule that describes
how a Displayed Order with Reserve
Size replenishes.25
Third, the Exchange proposes to
amend text from Rule 4703(h) that
allows participants to designate that the
original and subsequent displayed sizes
of the Displayed Order are amounts
randomly determined based upon
factors they select (‘‘Random Reserve’’).
The amendments also state that when
Participants stipulate use of a Random
Reserve, they would select a nominal
(rather than a ‘‘theoretical’’) displayed
size, which is a more precise term.
Furthermore, the amendment adds a
reminder that the actual displayed size
will be randomly determined by the
System from a range of ‘‘normal trading
units.’’ Lastly, the amendments include
other changes that do not change the
substantive meaning of the text, but
simply improve its readability.
The Exchange intends to implement
the foregoing changes during the First
Quarter of 2021. The Exchange will
issue an Equity Trader Alert at least 30
days in advance of implementing the
changes.
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2. Statutory Basis
The Exchange believes that its
proposal is consistent with Section 6(b)
of the Act,26 in general, and furthers the
objectives of Section 6(b)(5) of the Act,27
in particular, in that it is designed to
promote just and equitable principles of
trade, to remove impediments to and
perfect the mechanism of a free and
open market and a national market
system, and, in general to protect
investors and the public interest.
The Exchange believes that it is
consistent with the Act to amend Rule
4702(b)(7), which describes the Market
Maker Peg Order Type, to correct one of
the stated conditions under which a
Market Maker Peg Order will be sent
25 The Exchange proposes to clarify a portion of
Rule 4703(h) which states that if an execution
against a Displayed Order causes its size to decrease
below a normal unit of trading, another Displayed
Order will be entered at the ‘‘level’’ stipulated by
the Participant while the size of the Non-Displayed
Order will be reduced by the same amount. In
describing the entry of the new Displayed Order in
this instance, the Exchange proposes to replace the
word ‘‘level’’ with ‘‘limit price and size,’’ which is
a more precise phrase.
26 15 U.S.C. 78f(b).
27 15 U.S.C. 78f(b)(5).
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back to a Participant. As presently
stated, this condition provides for
Market Maker Peg Orders to be repriced
automatically at limit prices that are
within the Defined Limit, but outside of
the Designated Percentage, which places
them in conflict with Rule 4613(a)(2),
which requires Market Makers to price
and re-price bid and offer interest at the
Designated Percentage. It is just and in
the interests of the investors and the
public for the Exchange to correct Rule
4702(b)(7) to ensure that Market Maker
Peg Orders operate in a manner that
helps rather than hinders Market
Makers from complying with Rule 4613.
It is also consistent with the Act for
the Exchange to amend Rule 4702(b)(7)
to clarify that repricing will occur when
the difference between the displayed
price of a Market Maker Peg Order and
the Reference Price ‘‘exceeds,’’ rather
than merely ‘‘reaches,’’ the Defined
Limit, as the Rule states presently. The
proposed change would ensure that the
Rule text is internally consistent, as the
example set forth in the text suggests
that the Rule should be read to mean
exceeds. It would also render the Rule
consistent with Market Maker
obligations under Rule 4613. The
Exchange believes that it is in the
interest of investors and the public to
eliminate such inconsistencies.
Meanwhile, the Exchange believes
that it is consistent with the Act to
eliminate the option for Participants to
enter offsets from the Market Maker Peg
Orders. The proposal is consistent with
the Act because Market Makers do not
actively employ such offsets. As noted
above, the Exchange has reviewed usage
of offsets with Market Maker Peg Orders
and found that no Market Maker has
assigned an offset with their Market
Maker Peg Orders since January 2019.
Moreover, elimination of the option to
enter offsets would simplify the
Exchange’s efforts to improve
processing.
The Exchange’s proposal to eliminate
Trade Now as an Order Attribute that
may be associated with the Market
Maker Peg and Price to Display Order
Types is consistent with the Act because
there are no instances in which Trade
Now actually may be associated with a
Market Maker Peg Order or a Price to
Display Order. Eliminating the reference
to Trade Now in 4702(b)(2) and (7) will
serve to avoid market Participant
confusion that may otherwise arise from
associating an incompatible Order
Attribute with these Order Types.
The Exchange believes that it is
consistent with the Act to clarify Rule
4702(b)(7) so that it specifies how the
System will react when, after entry of a
Market Maker Peg Order whose initial
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displayed price was set with reference
to the National Best Bid or Offer, the
National Best Bid or Offer shifts such
that the displayed price of the Order to
buy (sell) is equal to or greater (less)
than the National Best Bid (National
Best Offer). Specifically, the Exchange
believes that it is just and in the
interests of investors to specify that the
Exchange will not reprice Market Maker
Peg Orders in this scenario until a new,
more aggressive Reference Price is
established, because doing so ensures
that the Exchange will not engage in a
potential cycle of pegging against a
Reference Price established by the Order
itself.
The Exchange’s proposal to amend
the definitions of ‘‘Designated
Percentage’’ and ‘‘Defined Limit,’’ as set
forth in Rule 4613(a)(2)(D) and (E), is
consistent with the Act because the
amendment is necessary to correct
obsolete cross-references and to avoid
confusion about which particular
percentage or limit will apply to orders
prior to 9:30 a.m. The proposal clarifies
the Rule by stating expressly that the
same sets of bands that apply between
9:30–9:45 a.m. and between 3:35 p.m.
and the close of trading also apply prior
to 9:30 a.m. The proposal also specifies
a Designated Percentage and a Defined
Limit for rights and warrants, which
were mistakenly omitted from prior
filings.
It is also consistent with the Act to
amend Rule 4703(h) to clarify that when
a Participant enters an Order with
Reserve Size, the full size of the Order
will first be presented for potential
execution in compliance with
Regulation NMS, and only if there is an
unexecuted portion of the Order will it
be processed as a Displayed Order and
a Non-Displayed Order. This
clarification describes the behavior of
the System more precisely than the
existing Rule language. It also reflects
the possibility that the Order with
Reserve Size will be executed
immediately in full and without
needing to place unexecuted portions of
the Order in reserve. Furthermore, it
eliminates inconsistency between rule
text which presently suggests that the
System will process the Order with
Reserve Size for potential immediate
execution consistent with the
characteristics of its underlying Order
Type, and an example in the rule text
in which the Exchange provides that the
System will process the Order for
potential immediate execution
regardless of the parameters applicable
to the Order Type. The proposed
amendment will resolve this
inconsistency by making clear that the
System will present an order for
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potential immediate execution
regardless of the characteristics of the
underlying Order Type, with the caveat
that the Order will not trade-through a
protected quotation as required by
Regulation NMS.
It is consistent with the Act to amend
Rule 4703(h) to state that when
participants stipulate use of a Random
Reserve, they would select a
‘‘nominal’’—rather than a ‘‘theoretical’’
displayed size. The proposed term
‘‘nominal’’ is more precise than the
existing Rule text. Improving the
precision of the Exchange’s Rules
improves the ability of the public and
investors to comprehend them and
account for and comply with them. For
similar reasons, proposed nonsubstantive amendments to other text in
Rule 4703(h) are consistent with the Act
because they would improve the
readability of the Rule.
Finally, the Exchange believes that
various proposed non-substantive
clarifications and corrections to the text
of the Rule will improve its readability,
which is in the interests of market
participants and investors, and would
promote a more orderly market.
Likewise, Market Makers will feel no
competitive effects from proposed
corrections and clarifications to the
manner in which the Exchange prices
and re-prices their Market Maker Peg
Orders, except that the changes will
benefit Market Makers by ensuring that
the Exchange always processes those
Orders in a manner that complies with
their Market Maker pricing obligations
under Rule 4613. Proposed changes to
Rule 4613 are intended to update
obsolete references and to correct
inadvertent errors and should have no
competitive impact on Market Makers.
Proposed clarifications and
amendments to the Reserve Order
Attribute Rule, at Rule 4703(h), are
intended to improve the precision and
readability of the Rule text and will not
have any competitive impact on
participants.
B. Self-Regulatory Organization’s
Statement on Burden on Competition
The Exchange does not believe that its
proposed rule changes will impose any
burden on competition not necessary or
appropriate in furtherance of the
purposes of the Act. As a general
principle, the proposed changes are
reflective of the significant competition
among exchanges and non-exchange
venues for order flow. In this regard,
proposed changes that facilitate
enhancements to the Exchange’s System
and order entry protocols as well as
those that clarify and correct the
Exchange’s Rules regarding its Order
Types and Attributes, are procompetitive because they bolster the
efficiency, integrity, and overall
attractiveness of the Exchange in an
absolute sense and relative to its peers.
Moreover, none of the proposed
changes will burden intra-market
competition among various Exchange
Participants. Proposed changes to the
Market Maker Peg Order Type, at Rule
4702(b)(7), and to Rule 4613, will apply
equally to all Market Makers. Market
Makers will experience no competitive
impact from proposals to eliminate their
ability to use offsets with Market Maker
Peg Orders or the Trade Now
functionality for Market Maker Peg
Orders and Price to Display Orders
because Market Makers do not actually
utilize offsets and cannot, by definition,
apply Trade Now to Market Maker Peg
Orders or Price to Display Orders.
III. Date of Effectiveness of the
Proposed Rule Change and Timing for
Commission Action
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C. Self-Regulatory Organization’s
Statement on Comments on the
Proposed Rule Change Received From
Members, Participants, or Others
No written comments were either
solicited or received.
Because the foregoing proposed rule
change does not: (i) Significantly affect
the protection of investors or the public
interest; (ii) impose any significant
burden on competition; and (iii) become
operative for 30 days from the date on
which it was filed, or such shorter time
as the Commission may designate, it has
become effective pursuant to Section
19(b)(3)(A) of the Act 28 and Rule 19b–
4(f)(6) thereunder.29
At any time within 60 days of the
filing of the proposed rule change, the
Commission summarily may
temporarily suspend such rule change if
it appears to the Commission that such
action is necessary or appropriate in the
public interest, for the protection of
investors, or otherwise in furtherance of
the purposes of the Act. If the
Commission takes such action, the
Commission shall institute proceedings
to determine whether the proposed rule
change should be approved or
disapproved.
28 15
U.S.C. 78s(b)(3)(A).
CFR 240.19b–4(f)(6). In addition, Rule 19b–
4(f)(6)(iii) requires a self-regulatory organization to
give the Commission written notice of its intent to
file the proposed rule change, along with a brief
description and text of the proposed rule change,
at least five business days prior to the date of filing
of the proposed rule change, or such shorter time
as designated by the Commission. The Exchange
has satisfied this requirement.
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IV. Solicitation of Comments
Interested persons are invited to
submit written data, views, and
arguments concerning the foregoing,
including whether the proposed rule
change is consistent with the Act.
Comments may be submitted by any of
the following methods:
Electronic Comments
• Use the Commission’s internet
comment form (https://www.sec.gov/
rules/sro.shtml); or
• Send an email to rule-comments@
sec.gov. Please include File Number SR–
BX–2020–034 on the subject line.
Paper Comments
• Send paper comments in triplicate
to Secretary, Securities and Exchange
Commission, 100 F Street NE,
Washington, DC 20549–1090.
All submissions should refer to File
Number SR–BX–2020–034. This file
number should be included on the
subject line if email is used. To help the
Commission process and review your
comments more efficiently, please use
only one method. The Commission will
post all comments on the Commission’s
internet website (https://www.sec.gov/
rules/sro.shtml). Copies of the
submission, all subsequent
amendments, all written statements
with respect to the proposed rule
change that are filed with the
Commission, and all written
communications relating to the
proposed rule change between the
Commission and any person, other than
those that may be withheld from the
public in accordance with the
provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552, will be
available for website viewing and
printing in the Commission’s Public
Reference Room, 100 F Street NE,
Washington, DC 20549 on official
business days between the hours of
10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Copies of the
filing also will be available for
inspection and copying at the principal
office of the Exchange. All comments
received will be posted without change.
Persons submitting comments are
cautioned that we do not redact or edit
personal identifying information from
comment submissions. You should
submit only information that you wish
to make available publicly. All
submissions should refer to File
Number SR–BX–2020–034 and should
be submitted on or before January 4,
2021.
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For the Commission, by the Division of
Trading and Markets, pursuant to delegated
authority.30
J. Matthew DeLesDernier,
Assistant Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2020–27397 Filed 12–11–20; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 8011–01–P
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE
COMMISSION
[Release No. 34–90596; File No. SR–ISE–
2020–40]
Self-Regulatory Organizations; Nasdaq
ISE, LLC; Notice of Filing and
Immediate Effectiveness of Proposed
Rule Change To Amend the
Exchange’s Market Maker Plus
Program Under Options 7, Section 3,
Regular Order Fees and Rebates
December 8, 2020.
Pursuant to Section 19(b)(1) of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934
(‘‘Act’’),1 and Rule 19b–4 thereunder,2
notice is hereby given that on November
24, 2020, Nasdaq ISE, LLC (‘‘ISE’’ or
‘‘Exchange’’) filed with the Securities
and Exchange Commission (‘‘SEC’’ or
‘‘Commission’’) the proposed rule
change as described in Items I and II
below, which Items have been prepared
by the Exchange. The Commission is
publishing this notice to solicit
comments on the proposed rule change
from interested persons.
I. Self-Regulatory Organization’s
Statement of the Terms of Substance of
the Proposed Rule Change
The Exchange proposes to amend the
Exchange’s Market Maker Plus program
under Options 7, Section 3, ‘‘Regular
Order Fees and Rebates.’’
The Exchange originally filed the
proposed pricing change on November
2, 2020 (SR–ISE–2020–36). On
November 12, 2020, the Exchange
withdrew SR–ISE–2020–36 and
submitted SR–ISE–2020–35 on
November 13, 2020. On November 24,
2020 the Exchange withdrew SR–ISE–
2020–35 and submitted this
replacement filing.
The text of the proposed rule change
is available on the Exchange’s website at
https://listingcenter.nasdaq.com/
rulebook/ise/rules, at the principal
office of the Exchange, and at the
Commission’s Public Reference Room.
II. Self-Regulatory Organization’s
Statement of the Purpose of, and
Statutory Basis for, the Proposed Rule
Change
In its filing with the Commission, the
Exchange included statements
concerning the purpose of and basis for
the proposed rule change and discussed
any comments it received on the
proposed rule change. The text of these
statements may be examined at the
places specified in Item IV below. The
Exchange has prepared summaries, set
forth in sections A, B, and C below, of
the most significant aspects of such
statements.
A. Self-Regulatory Organization’s
Statement of the Purpose of, and
Statutory Basis for, the Proposed Rule
Change
1. Purpose
The Exchange proposes to amend the
Market Maker Plus program under
Options 7, Section 3, ‘‘Regular Order
Fees and Rebates.’’ The purpose of the
proposed rule change is to amend
certain qualifications for Market Makers
to achieve Market Maker Plus status in
order to continue to incentivize Market
Makers to add liquidity on ISE.
Background
As set forth in Options 7, Section 3 of
the Pricing Schedule, the Exchange
operates a Market Maker Plus program
for regular orders in Select Symbols 3
and Non-Select Symbols 4 that provides
the below tiered rebates to Market
Makers 5 based on time spent quoting at
the National Best Bid or National Best
Offer (‘‘NBBO’’). This program is
designed to reward Market Makers that
contribute to market quality by
maintaining tight markets in Select and
Non-Select Symbols.
SELECT SYMBOLS OTHER THAN SPY, QQQ, IWM, AMZN, FB, AND NVDA
Market maker plus tier (specified percentage)
Maker rebate
Tier 1 (80% to less than 85%) ............................................................................................................................................................
Tier 2 (85% to less than 95%) ............................................................................................................................................................
Tier 3 (95% or greater) ........................................................................................................................................................................
($0.15)
(0.18)
(0.22)
SPY, QQQ, AND IWM
Regular maker
rebate
Market maker plus tier (specified percentage)
Tier
Tier
Tier
Tier
Tier
1a (50% to less than 65%) ..............................................................................................................................
1b (65% to less than 80%) ..............................................................................................................................
2 (80% to less than 85%) ................................................................................................................................
3 (85% to less than 90%) ................................................................................................................................
4 (90% or greater) ............................................................................................................................................
($0.00)
(0.05)
(0.18)
(0.22)
(0.26)
Linked maker
rebate (9) (12)
N/A
N/A
(0.15)
(0.19)
(0.23)
AMZN, FB, AND NVDA
Maker rebate (14)
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Market maker plus tier (specified percentage)
Tier 1 (70% to less than 85%) ............................................................................................................................................................
Tier 2 (85% to less than 95%) ............................................................................................................................................................
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CFR 200.30–3(a)(12).
U.S.C. 78s(b)(1).
2 17 CFR 240.19b–4.
3 ‘‘Select Symbols’’ are options overlying all
symbols listed on the Nasdaq ISE that are in the
Penny Interval Program. See Options 7, Section 1.
4 ‘‘Non-Select Symbols’’ are options overlying all
symbols excluding Select Symbols. See Options 7,
Section 1.
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($0.15)
(0.18)
5 The term ‘‘Market Makers’’ refers to
‘‘Competitive Market Makers’’ and ‘‘Primary Market
Makers’’ collectively. See Options 1, Section
1(a)(20).
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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
[Release No. 34-90607; File No. SR-BX-2020-034]
Self-Regulatory Organizations; Nasdaq BX, Inc.; Notice of Filing
and Immediate Effectiveness of Proposed Rule Change To Amend Rules
4613, 4702, and 4703
December 8, 2020.
Pursuant to Section 19(b)(1) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
(``Act''),\1\ and Rule 19b-4 thereunder,\2\ notice is hereby given that
on November 25, 2020, Nasdaq BX, Inc. (``BX'' or ``Exchange'') filed
with the Securities and Exchange Commission (``Commission'') the
proposed rule change as described in Items I and II below, which Items
have been prepared by the Exchange. The Commission is publishing this
notice to solicit comments on the proposed rule change from interested
persons.
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\1\ 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(1).
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I. Self-Regulatory Organization's Statement of the Terms of Substance
of the Proposed Rule Change
The Exchange proposes to amend Rules 4613, 4702, and 4703 in light
of planned changes to the System, as described further below.
The text of the proposed rule change is available on the Exchange's
website at https://listingcenter.nasdaq.com/rulebook/bx/rules, at the
principal office of the Exchange, and at the Commission's Public
Reference Room.
II. Self-Regulatory Organization's Statement of the Purpose of, and
Statutory Basis for, the Proposed Rule Change
In its filing with the Commission, the Exchange included statements
concerning the purpose of and basis for the proposed rule change and
discussed any comments it received on the proposed rule change. The
text of these statements may be examined at the places specified in
Item IV below. The Exchange has prepared summaries, set forth in
sections A, B, and C below, of the most significant aspects of such
statements.
A. Self-Regulatory Organization's Statement of the Purpose of, and
Statutory Basis for, the Proposed Rule Change
1. Purpose
Presently, the Exchange is making functional enhancements and
improvements to specific Order Types \3\ and Order Attributes \4\ that
are currently only available via the RASH Order entry protocol.\5\
Specifically, the Exchange will be upgrading the logic and
implementation of these Order Types and Order Attributes so that the
features are more streamlined across the Exchange's Systems and order
entry protocols, and will enable the Exchange to process these Orders
more quickly and efficiently. Additionally, this System upgrade will
pave the way for the Exchange to enhance the OUCH Order entry protocol
\6\ so that Participants may enter such Order Types and Order
Attributes via OUCH, in addition to the RASH Order entry protocols.\7\
The Exchange plans to implement its enhancement of the OUCH protocol
sequentially, by Order Type and Order Attribute.
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\3\ An ``Order Type'' is a standardized set of instructions
associated with an Order that define how it will behave with respect
to pricing, execution, and/or posting to the Exchange Book when
submitted to the Exchange. See Rule 4701(e).
\4\ An ``Order Attribute'' is a further set of variable
instructions that may be associated with an Order to further define
how it will behave with respect to pricing, execution, and/or
posting to the Exchange Book when submitted to the Exchange. See id.
\5\ The RASH (Routing and Special Handling) Order entry protocol
is a proprietary protocol that allows members to enter Orders,
cancel existing Orders and receive executions. RASH allows
participants to use advanced functionality, including discretion,
random reserve, pegging and routing. See https://nasdaqtrader.com/content/technicalsupport/specifications/TradingProducts/rash_sb.pdf.
\6\ The OUCH Order entry protocol is a proprietary protocol that
allows subscribers to quickly enter orders into the System and
receive executions. OUCH accepts limit Orders from members, and if
there are matching Orders, they will execute. Non-matching Orders
are added to the Limit Order Book, a database of available limit
Orders, where they are matched in price-time priority. OUCH only
provides a method for members to send Orders and receive status
updates on those Orders. See https://www.nasdaqtrader.com/Trader.aspx?id=OUCH.
\7\ The Exchange designed the OUCH protocol to enable members to
enter Orders quickly into the System. As such, the Exchange
developed OUCH with simplicity in mind, and it therefore lacks more
complex order handling capabilities. By contrast, the Exchange
specifically designed RASH to support advanced functionality,
including discretion, random reserve, pegging and routing. Once the
System upgrades occur, then the Exchange intends to propose further
changes to its Rules to permit participants to utilize OUCH, in
addition to RASH, to enter order types that require advanced
functionality.
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To support and prepare for these upgrades and enhancements, the
Exchange now proposes to amend its Rules governing Order Types and
Order Attributes, at Rules 4702 and 4703, respectively. In particular,
the Exchange proposes to adjust the current functionality of the Market
Maker Peg Order \8\ and Reserve Size Order Attribute,\9\ as described
below, so that they align with how the System, once upgraded, will
handle these Orders going forward. The Exchange also proposes to make
several associated clarifications and corrections to these Rules, and
to Rule 4613, as it prepares to enhance its order handling processes.
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\8\ See Rule 4702(b)(7).
\9\ See Rule 4703(h).
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The Exchange notes that the Exchange's affiliate, the Nasdaq Stock
Market, LLC, recently filed a proposal for immediate effectiveness to
make changes that are materially identical to those proposed
herein.\10\
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\10\ See Securities Exchange Act Release No. 34-90389 (November
10, 2020), 85 FR 73304 (November 17, 2020) (SR-NASDAQ-2020-71).
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Changes to Market Maker Peg Order
A Market Maker Peg Order is an Order Type that exists to help a
Market Maker to meet its obligation to maintain continuous two-sided
quotations (the ``Two-Sided Obligation''), as set forth in Rule
4613(a)(2).\11\ The Exchange proposes to make four changes related to
the Market Maker Peg Order.
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\11\ See Rule 4613(a)(2).
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First, the Exchange proposes to amend Rule 4702(b)(7) to correct
the conditions under which a Market Maker Peg Order will be sent back
to a Participant. Rule 4702(b)(7) currently states that a Market Maker
Peg Order will be sent back to the Participant if: (1) Upon entry of
the Order, the limit price of the Order is not within the Designated
Percentage;\12\ or (2) after the Order has been posted to the Exchange
Book, the Reference Price \13\ shifts to reach the Defined Limit,\14\
such that the Order is subject to re-pricing at the Designated
Percentage away from the shifted Reference Price, but the limit price
of the Order would then fall
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outside of the Defined Limit (which would now be measured by the
difference between the re-priced Order and the shifted Reference
Price).\15\
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\12\ See Rule 4702(b)(7). The ``Designated Percentage'' is 8%
for securities subject to Rule 4120(a)(11) and are securities
included in the S&P 500[supreg] Index, Russell 1000[supreg] Index,
and a pilot list of Exchange Traded Products, 28% for securities
subject to Rule 4120(a)(11) and that are all NMS stocks not included
in the S&P 500[supreg] Index, Russell 1000[supreg] Index, and a
pilot list of Exchange Traded Products with a price equal to or
greater than $1, and 30% for securities subject to Rule 4120(a)(11)
and that are all NMS stocks not included in the S&P 500[supreg]
Index, Russell 1000[supreg] Index, and a pilot list of Exchange
Traded Products with a price less than $1, except that between 9:30
a.m. and 9:45 a.m. and between 3:35 p.m. and the close of trading,
when Rule 4120(a)(11) is not in effect, the Designated Percentage
shall be 20% for securities included in the S&P 500[supreg] Index,
Russell 1000[supreg] Index, and a pilot list of Exchange Traded
Products, 28% for all NMS stocks not included in the S&P 500[supreg]
Index, Russell 1000[supreg] Index, and a pilot list of Exchange
Traded Products with a price equal to or greater than $1, and 30%
for securities subject to Rule 4120(a)(11) and that are all NMS
stocks not included in the S&P 500[supreg] Index, Russell
1000[supreg] Index, and a pilot list of Exchange Traded Products
with a price less than $1. See Rule 4613(a)(2)(D). As discussed
below, the Exchange proposes to amend this definition.
\13\ The ``Reference Price'' for a Market Maker Peg Order to buy
(sell) is the then-current National Best Bid (National Best Offer)
(including the Exchange), or if no such National Best Bid or
National Best Offer, the most recent reported last-sale eligible
trade from the responsible single plan processor for that day, or if
none, the previous closing price of the security as adjusted to
reflect any corporate actions (e.g., dividends or stock splits) in
the security. See Rule 4702(b)(7).
\14\ The term ``Defined Limit'' means 9.5% for securities
subject to Rule 4120(a)(11) and are securities included in the S&P
500[supreg] Index, Russell 1000[supreg] Index, and a pilot list of
Exchange Traded Products, 29.5% for securities subject to Rule
4120(a)(11) and that are all NMS stocks not included in the S&P
500[supreg] Index, Russell 1000[supreg] Index, and a pilot list of
Exchange Traded Products with a price equal to or greater than $1,
and 31.5% for securities subject to Rule 4120(a)(11) and that are
all NMS stocks not included in the S&P 500[supreg] Index, Russell
1000[supreg] Index, and a pilot list of Exchange Traded Products
with a price less than $1, except that between 9:30 a.m. and 9:45
a.m. and between 3:35 p.m. and the close of trading, when Rule
4120(a)(11) is not in effect, the Defined Limit shall be 21.5% for
securities included in the S&P 500[supreg] Index, Russell
1000[supreg] Index, and a pilot list of Exchange Traded Products,
29.5% for all NMS stocks not included in the S&P 500[supreg] Index,
Russell 1000[supreg] Index, and a pilot list of Exchange Traded
Products with a price equal to or greater than $1, and 31.5% for
securities subject to Rule 4120(a)(11) and that are all NMS stocks
not included in the S&P 500[supreg] Index, Russell 1000[supreg]
Index, and a pilot list of Exchange Traded Products with a price
less than $1. See Rule 4613(a)(2)(E).
\15\ See Rule 4702(b)(7).
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The Exchange proposes to correct the second of these two conditions
because it inadvertently allows for a circumstance in which a Market
Maker Peg Order will be automatically re-priced by the System to a
limit price that is outside of the Designated Percentage but inside of
the Defined Limit. Such an outcome is inconsistent with a Market
Maker's obligations to price or reprice its bid (offer) quotations not
more than the Designated Percentage away from the then National Best
Bid (Offer), as set forth in Rule 4613(a)(2).\16\ In order for Rule
4702(b)(7) to be consistent with Rule 4613(a)(2), Rule 4702(b)(7)
cannot permit the System to re-price a Market Maker Peg Order to a
limit price that is outside of the Designated Percentage. In any
circumstance in which the Order would be re-priced to a limit that is
outside of the Designated Percentage, the Rule must require the System
to return the Order to the Participant. The Exchange proposes to amend
Rule 4702(b)(7) accordingly.\17\
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\16\ Rule 4613(a)(2) states that for a Market Maker to satisfy
its Two-Sided Obligation, the Market Maker must price bid (offer)
interest not more than the Designated Percentage away from the then
current National Best Bid (Offer) (or if there is no National Best
Bid (Offer), not more than the Designated Percentage away from the
last reported sale from the responsible single plan processor).
Moreover, Rule 4613(a)(2) states that if the National Best Bid
(Offer) or reported sale increases (decreases) to a level that would
cause the bid (offer) interest of the Two-Sided Obligation to be
more than the Defined Limit away from the National Best Bid (offer)
or last reported sale, or if the bid (offer) is executed or
cancelled, then the Market Maker must enter new bid (offer) interest
at a price not more than the Designated Percentage away from the
then current National Best Bid (Offer) or last reported sale.
\17\ The Exchange also proposes to amend this condition to state
that repricing will occur when the difference between the displayed
price of a Market Maker Peg Order and the Reference Price exceeds,
rather than merely reaches, the Defined Limit. Currently, the Rule
uses the term ``reaches,'' but this is inconsistent with the example
that follows it (``In the foregoing example, if the Defined Limit is
9.5% and the National Best Bid increases to $10.17, such that the
displayed price of the Market Maker Peg Order would be more than
9.5% away, the Order will be repriced to $9.36, or 8% away from the
National Best Bid.'') (emphasis added). The Exchange proposes to
reconcile this inconsistency in a manner that reflects the stated
example as well as the manner in which the Exchange's System
presently applies the Rule. It would also render the Rule consistent
with Market Maker obligations under Rule 4613.
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Second, the Exchange proposes to amend Rule 4702(b)(7) to no longer
allow entry of a Market Maker Peg Order entered with an offset. The
Rule presently permits a Market Maker to enter a Market Maker Peg Order
with a more aggressive offset than the Designated Percentage, but not a
less aggressive offset. The Exchange has reviewed usage of offsets with
Market Maker Peg Orders and found that no Market Maker assigned an
offset to their Market Maker Peg Orders since January 2019. The
Exchange does not believe that there is value in keeping offsets as an
option for Market Maker Peg Orders. Accordingly, the Exchange proposes
to delete text from Rule 4702(b)(7)(A) that discusses offsets and
replace it with text stating that Market Maker Peg Orders entered with
pegging offsets will not be accepted. The Exchange also makes
conforming changes to Rule 4702(b)(7) where the text refers to offsets.
Third, the Exchange proposes to delete ``Trade Now'' \18\ from the
list of Order Attributes that may be associated with Market Maker Peg
Orders under Rule 4702(b)(7). As noted above, Market Maker Peg Orders
allow Market Makers to maintain continuous two-sided quotations at
displayed prices that are compliant with the Market Makers' obligations
under Rule 4613. By their nature, Market Maker Peg Orders are always
Displayed Orders, while Orders with Trade Now are Non-Displayed
Orders.\19\ Consequently, there are no circumstances in which a Market
Maker Peg Order could have Trade Now associated with it; the Exchange
proposes to delete text from Rule 4702(b)(7)(B) that incorrectly
suggests otherwise. For the same reason, the Exchange also proposes to
delete Trade Now from the list of Order Attributes that may be
associated with Price to Display Orders;\20\ again, Price to Display
Orders are Displayed Orders, whereas Trade Now is applicable to Non-
Displayed Orders.\21\
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\18\ ``Trade Now'' is an Order Attribute that allows a resting
Order that becomes locked by an incoming Displayed Order to execute
against the available size of the contra-side locking Order as a
liquidity taker, and any remaining shares of the resting Order will
remain posted on the BX Book with the same priority. See Rule
4703(l).
\19\ ``Display'' is an Order Attribute that allows the price and
size of an Order to be displayed to market participants via market
data feeds. All Orders that are Attributable are also displayed, but
an Order may be displayed without being Attributable. As discussed
in Rule 4702, a Non-Displayed Order is a specific Order Type, but
other Order Types may also be non-displayed if they are not assigned
a Display Order Attribute; however, depending on context, all Orders
that are not displayed may be referred to as ``Non-Displayed
Orders.'' An Order with a Display Order Attribute may be referred to
as a ``Displayed Order.'' See Rule 4703(k).
\20\ ``Price to Display'' is an Order Type designed to comply
with Rule 610(d) under Regulation NMS by avoiding the display of
quotations that lock or cross any Protected Quotation in a System
Security during Market Hours. See Rule 4702(b)(2).
\21\ The Exchange also proposes to amend its discussion of Price
to Display Orders, in Rule 4702(b)(2), to correct an erroneous
reference to a ``Price to Comply Order'' that should read ``Price to
Display Order.''
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Fourth, the Exchange proposes to amend Rule 4702(b)(7) to account
for a scenario where, after entry of a Market Maker Peg Order whose
initial displayed price was set with reference to the National Best Bid
or Offer, the National Best Bid or Offer shifts such that the displayed
price of the Order to buy (sell) is equal to or greater (less) than the
National Best Bid (Offer). The Exchange proposes to state that the
Exchange will not reprice the Market Maker Peg Order in this scenario
until a new Reference Price is established that is more aggressive than
the displayed price of the Order. By specifying that the Exchange will
not reprice Market Maker Peg Orders in this scenario until a new, more
aggressive Reference Price is established, the Exchange will ensure
that it does not engage in a potential cycle of pegging against a
Reference Price established by the Order itself.
Change to Rule 4613
Next, the Exchange proposes to clarify the definitions of
``Designated Percentage'' in Rule 4613(a)(2)(D) and ``Defined Limit''
in Rule 4613(a)(2)(E), which presently are as follows:
(D) For purposes of this Rule, the ``Designated Percentage''
shall be 8% for securities subject to Rule 4120(a)(11) and are
securities included in the S&P 500[supreg] Index, Russell
1000[supreg] Index, and a pilot list of Exchange Traded Products,
28% for securities subject to Rule 4120(a)(11) and that are all NMS
stocks not included in the S&P 500[supreg] Index, Russell
1000[supreg] Index, and a pilot list of Exchange Traded Products
with a price equal to or greater than $1, and 30% for securities
subject to Rule 4120(a)(11) and that are all NMS stocks not included
in the S&P 500[supreg] Index, Russell 1000[supreg] Index, and a
pilot list of Exchange Traded Products with a price less than $1,
except that between 9:30 a.m. and 9:45 a.m. and between 3:35 p.m.
and the close of trading, when Rule 4120(a)(11) is not in effect,
the Designated Percentage shall be 20% for securities included in
the S&P 500[supreg] Index, Russell 1000[supreg] Index, and a pilot
list of Exchange Traded Products, 28% for all NMS stocks not
included in the S&P 500[supreg] Index, Russell 1000[supreg] Index,
and a pilot list of Exchange Traded Products with a price equal to
or greater than $1, and 30% for securities subject to Rule
4120(a)(11) and that are all NMS stocks not included in the S&P
500[supreg] Index, Russell 1000[supreg] Index, and a pilot list of
Exchange Traded Products with a price less than $1.
(E) For purposes of this Rule, the ``Defined Limit'' shall be
9.5% for securities subject to Rule 4120(a)(11) and are securities
included in the S&P 500[supreg] Index, Russell 1000[supreg] Index,
and a pilot list of Exchange Traded Products, 29.5% for securities
subject to Rule 4120(a)(11) and that are all NMS stocks not included
in the S&P 500[supreg] Index, Russell
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1000[supreg] Index, and a pilot list of Exchange Traded Products
with a price equal to or greater than $1, and 31.5% for securities
subject to Rule 4120(a)(11) and that are all NMS stocks not included
in the S&P 500[supreg] Index, Russell 1000[supreg] Index, and a
pilot list of Exchange Traded Products with a price less than $1,
except that between 9:30 a.m. and 9:45 a.m. and between 3:35 p.m.
and the close of trading, when Rule 4120(a)(11) is not in effect,
the Defined Limit shall be 21.5% for securities included in the S&P
500[supreg] Index, Russell 1000[supreg] Index, and a pilot list of
Exchange Traded Products, 29.5% for all NMS stocks not included in
the S&P 500[supreg] Index, Russell 1000[supreg] Index, and a pilot
list of Exchange Traded Products with a price equal to or greater
than $1, and 31.5% for securities subject to Rule 4120(a)(11) and
that are all NMS stocks not included in the S&P 500[supreg] Index,
Russell 1000[supreg] Index, and a pilot list of Exchange Traded
Products with a price less than $1.
The Exchange is concerned that these two provisions could be
misinterpreted to suggest that prior to 9:30 a.m., when Rule
4120(a)(11) is not in effect, the Exchange applies a narrower
Designated Percentage and Defined Limit than it does between 9:30 and
9:45 a.m., under the same conditions. In fact, the Exchange applies the
same wider Designated Percentage and Defined Limit prior to 9:30 a.m.
as it does between 9:30 and 9:45 a.m. To avoid confusion (and without
changing existing market maker obligations), the Exchange therefore
proposes to clarify both of these provisions of Rule 4613(a)(2) to read
that ``prior to 9:45 a.m.'' and between 3:35 p.m. and the close of
trading, the Designated Percentage and Defined Limit (including for
Market Maker Peg Orders) shall be as stated. Furthermore, throughout
Rule 4613(a)(2)(D), in defining the term ``Designated Percentage,'' the
Exchange proposes to replace references to securities subject to Rule
4120(a)(11) with the following: (i) The Designated Percentage shall be
8% for all Tier 1 NMS Stocks under the LULD Plan,\22\ (ii) 28% for all
Tier 2 NMS Stocks under the LULD Plan with a price equal to or greater
than $1, and (iii) 30% for all Tier 2 NMS Stocks under the LULD Plan
with a price less than $1, except that prior to 9:45 a.m. and between
3:35 p.m. and the close of trading, the Designated Percentage shall be:
(i) 20% for Tier 1 NMS Stocks under the LULD Plan; (ii) 28% for all
Tier 2 NMS Stocks under the LULD Plan with a price equal to or greater
than $1; and (iii) 30% for all Tier 2 NMS Stocks under the LULD Plan
with a price less than $1. Similarly, in Rule 4613(a)(2)(E), in
defining the term ``Defined Limit,'' the Exchange proposes to replace
references to securities subject to Rule 4120(a)(11)(A), (B), and (C)
[sic] with the following: (i) 9.5% for all Tier 1 NMS Stocks under the
LULD Plan; (ii) 29.5% for all Tier 2 NMS Stocks under the LULD Plan
with a price equal to or greater than $1; and (iii) 31.5% for all Tier
2 NMS Stocks under the LULD Plan with a price less than $1, except that
prior to 9:45 a.m. and between 3:35 p.m. and the close of trading, the
Defined Limit shall be: (i) 21.5% all Tier 1 NMS Stocks under the LULD
Plan; (ii) 29.5% for all Tier 2 NMS Stocks under the LULD Plan with a
price equal to or greater than $1; and (iii) 31.5% for all Tier 2 NMS
Stocks under the LULD Plan with a price less than $1. The Exchange
proposes this change because references to Rule 4120(a)(11) are
obsolete.
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\22\ Tier 1 NMS Stocks under the LULD Plan comprise all NMS
Stocks included in the S&P 500[supreg] Index, Russell 1000[supreg]
Index, and a list of Exchange Traded Products identified as Schedule
1 to the Plan to Address Extraordinary Market Volatility Submitted
to the Securities and Exchange Commission Pursuant to Rule 608 of
Regulation NMS Under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the ``LULD
Plan'').
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The Exchange also proposes to add to Rule 4613(a)(2)(D) that the
Designated Percentage for rights and warrants shall be 30% and to Rule
4613(a)(2)(E) that the Defined Limit for rights and warrants shall be
31.5%. The Exchange mistakenly omitted the Designated Percentage and
Defined Limit for such securities from prior filings.
Changes to Reserve Size
As set forth in Rule 4703(h), ``Reserve Size'' is an Order
Attribute that permits a Participant to stipulate that an Order Type
that is Displayed may have its displayed size replenished from
additional non-displayed size.\23\ The Exchange proposes three changes
to the rule text describing the Reserve Size Order Attribute.
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\23\ An Order with Reserve Size may be referred to as a
``Reserve Order.''
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First, the Exchange proposes to amend a paragraph of Rule 4703(h)
which begins as follows: ``Whenever a Participant enters an Order with
Reserve Size, the System will process the Order as two Orders: A
Displayed Order (with the characteristics of its selected Order Type)
and a Non-Displayed Order. Upon entry, the full size of each such Order
will be processed for potential execution in accordance with the
parameters applicable to the Order Type.'' The Exchange proposes to
amend this language because it does not describe precisely how the
Exchange processes Orders with Reserve Size. The Exchange proposes to
state instead that whenever a Participant enters an Order with Reserve
Size, the full size of the Order will be presented for potential
execution in compliance with Regulation NMS and that thereafter,
unexecuted portions of the Order will be processed as two Orders: A
Displayed Order (with the characteristics of its selected Order Type)
and a Non-Displayed Order. The Exchange also proposes to delete the
following sentence: ``Upon entry, the full size of each such Order will
be processed for potential execution in accordance with the parameters
applicable to the Order Type.'' The proposed re-formulation reflects
that it is possible that the Order with Reserve Size will be executed
immediately in full and without needing to place unexecuted portions of
the Order in reserve. Furthermore, it clarifies that the System will
present the Order for immediate execution (provided that it does not
trade through a protected quotation, in accordance with Regulation NMS)
without complying with underlying characteristics of the Order Type
that might otherwise require an adjustment to the price of the Order
before the System attempts to execute it.\24\ The proposed language is
consistent with the following example set forth in the existing rule
text:
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\24\ This clarification is needed due to the fact that pursuant
to Rule 4702(b)(2)(A), a Price to Display Order would automatically
reprice upon entry if its entered limit price would lock or cross a
protected quotation.
For example, a Participant might enter a Price to Display Order
with 200 shares displayed and an additional 3,000 shares non-
displayed. Upon entry, the Order would attempt to execute against
available liquidity on the Exchange Book, up to 3,200 shares.
Thereafter, unexecuted portions of the Order would post to the
Exchange Book as a Displayed Price to Display Order and a Non-
Displayed Order; provided, however, that if the remaining total size
is less than the display size stipulated by the Participant, the
Displayed Order will post without Reserve Size. Thus, if 3,050
shares executed upon entry, the Price to Display Order would post
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with a size of 150 shares and no Reserve Size.
The proposed language eliminates confusion that might otherwise arise
from perceived inconsistencies between the above example and existing
rule text. Again, the existing rule text states that whenever a
participant enters an Order with Reserve Size, the System will process
the Reserve Order as two orders upon entry and also, upon entry, the
full size of an Order with Reserve will be presented for potential
execution in accordance with the parameters applicable to the Order
Type.
When there is, in fact, an unexecuted portion of the Order, then
the Exchange will continue to process the unexecuted
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portion as two Orders: A Displayed Order and a Non-Displayed Order.
Second, the Exchange proposes to delete text from Rule 4703(h)
which states that ``[a] Participant may stipulate that the Displayed
Order should be replenished to its original size.'' The Exchange
proposes to delete this text because it is redundant of text elsewhere
in the Rule that describes how a Displayed Order with Reserve Size
replenishes.\25\
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\25\ The Exchange proposes to clarify a portion of Rule 4703(h)
which states that if an execution against a Displayed Order causes
its size to decrease below a normal unit of trading, another
Displayed Order will be entered at the ``level'' stipulated by the
Participant while the size of the Non-Displayed Order will be
reduced by the same amount. In describing the entry of the new
Displayed Order in this instance, the Exchange proposes to replace
the word ``level'' with ``limit price and size,'' which is a more
precise phrase.
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Third, the Exchange proposes to amend text from Rule 4703(h) that
allows participants to designate that the original and subsequent
displayed sizes of the Displayed Order are amounts randomly determined
based upon factors they select (``Random Reserve''). The amendments
also state that when Participants stipulate use of a Random Reserve,
they would select a nominal (rather than a ``theoretical'') displayed
size, which is a more precise term. Furthermore, the amendment adds a
reminder that the actual displayed size will be randomly determined by
the System from a range of ``normal trading units.'' Lastly, the
amendments include other changes that do not change the substantive
meaning of the text, but simply improve its readability.
The Exchange intends to implement the foregoing changes during the
First Quarter of 2021. The Exchange will issue an Equity Trader Alert
at least 30 days in advance of implementing the changes.
2. Statutory Basis
The Exchange believes that its proposal is consistent with Section
6(b) of the Act,\26\ in general, and furthers the objectives of Section
6(b)(5) of the Act,\27\ in particular, in that it is designed to
promote just and equitable principles of trade, to remove impediments
to and perfect the mechanism of a free and open market and a national
market system, and, in general to protect investors and the public
interest.
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\26\ 15 U.S.C. 78f(b).
\27\ 15 U.S.C. 78f(b)(5).
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The Exchange believes that it is consistent with the Act to amend
Rule 4702(b)(7), which describes the Market Maker Peg Order Type, to
correct one of the stated conditions under which a Market Maker Peg
Order will be sent back to a Participant. As presently stated, this
condition provides for Market Maker Peg Orders to be repriced
automatically at limit prices that are within the Defined Limit, but
outside of the Designated Percentage, which places them in conflict
with Rule 4613(a)(2), which requires Market Makers to price and re-
price bid and offer interest at the Designated Percentage. It is just
and in the interests of the investors and the public for the Exchange
to correct Rule 4702(b)(7) to ensure that Market Maker Peg Orders
operate in a manner that helps rather than hinders Market Makers from
complying with Rule 4613.
It is also consistent with the Act for the Exchange to amend Rule
4702(b)(7) to clarify that repricing will occur when the difference
between the displayed price of a Market Maker Peg Order and the
Reference Price ``exceeds,'' rather than merely ``reaches,'' the
Defined Limit, as the Rule states presently. The proposed change would
ensure that the Rule text is internally consistent, as the example set
forth in the text suggests that the Rule should be read to mean
exceeds. It would also render the Rule consistent with Market Maker
obligations under Rule 4613. The Exchange believes that it is in the
interest of investors and the public to eliminate such inconsistencies.
Meanwhile, the Exchange believes that it is consistent with the Act
to eliminate the option for Participants to enter offsets from the
Market Maker Peg Orders. The proposal is consistent with the Act
because Market Makers do not actively employ such offsets. As noted
above, the Exchange has reviewed usage of offsets with Market Maker Peg
Orders and found that no Market Maker has assigned an offset with their
Market Maker Peg Orders since January 2019. Moreover, elimination of
the option to enter offsets would simplify the Exchange's efforts to
improve processing.
The Exchange's proposal to eliminate Trade Now as an Order
Attribute that may be associated with the Market Maker Peg and Price to
Display Order Types is consistent with the Act because there are no
instances in which Trade Now actually may be associated with a Market
Maker Peg Order or a Price to Display Order. Eliminating the reference
to Trade Now in 4702(b)(2) and (7) will serve to avoid market
Participant confusion that may otherwise arise from associating an
incompatible Order Attribute with these Order Types.
The Exchange believes that it is consistent with the Act to clarify
Rule 4702(b)(7) so that it specifies how the System will react when,
after entry of a Market Maker Peg Order whose initial displayed price
was set with reference to the National Best Bid or Offer, the National
Best Bid or Offer shifts such that the displayed price of the Order to
buy (sell) is equal to or greater (less) than the National Best Bid
(National Best Offer). Specifically, the Exchange believes that it is
just and in the interests of investors to specify that the Exchange
will not reprice Market Maker Peg Orders in this scenario until a new,
more aggressive Reference Price is established, because doing so
ensures that the Exchange will not engage in a potential cycle of
pegging against a Reference Price established by the Order itself.
The Exchange's proposal to amend the definitions of ``Designated
Percentage'' and ``Defined Limit,'' as set forth in Rule 4613(a)(2)(D)
and (E), is consistent with the Act because the amendment is necessary
to correct obsolete cross-references and to avoid confusion about which
particular percentage or limit will apply to orders prior to 9:30 a.m.
The proposal clarifies the Rule by stating expressly that the same sets
of bands that apply between 9:30-9:45 a.m. and between 3:35 p.m. and
the close of trading also apply prior to 9:30 a.m. The proposal also
specifies a Designated Percentage and a Defined Limit for rights and
warrants, which were mistakenly omitted from prior filings.
It is also consistent with the Act to amend Rule 4703(h) to clarify
that when a Participant enters an Order with Reserve Size, the full
size of the Order will first be presented for potential execution in
compliance with Regulation NMS, and only if there is an unexecuted
portion of the Order will it be processed as a Displayed Order and a
Non-Displayed Order. This clarification describes the behavior of the
System more precisely than the existing Rule language. It also reflects
the possibility that the Order with Reserve Size will be executed
immediately in full and without needing to place unexecuted portions of
the Order in reserve. Furthermore, it eliminates inconsistency between
rule text which presently suggests that the System will process the
Order with Reserve Size for potential immediate execution consistent
with the characteristics of its underlying Order Type, and an example
in the rule text in which the Exchange provides that the System will
process the Order for potential immediate execution regardless of the
parameters applicable to the Order Type. The proposed amendment will
resolve this inconsistency by making clear that the System will present
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potential immediate execution regardless of the characteristics of the
underlying Order Type, with the caveat that the Order will not trade-
through a protected quotation as required by Regulation NMS.
It is consistent with the Act to amend Rule 4703(h) to state that
when participants stipulate use of a Random Reserve, they would select
a ``nominal''--rather than a ``theoretical'' displayed size. The
proposed term ``nominal'' is more precise than the existing Rule text.
Improving the precision of the Exchange's Rules improves the ability of
the public and investors to comprehend them and account for and comply
with them. For similar reasons, proposed non-substantive amendments to
other text in Rule 4703(h) are consistent with the Act because they
would improve the readability of the Rule.
Finally, the Exchange believes that various proposed non-
substantive clarifications and corrections to the text of the Rule will
improve its readability, which is in the interests of market
participants and investors, and would promote a more orderly market.
B. Self-Regulatory Organization's Statement on Burden on Competition
The Exchange does not believe that its proposed rule changes will
impose any burden on competition not necessary or appropriate in
furtherance of the purposes of the Act. As a general principle, the
proposed changes are reflective of the significant competition among
exchanges and non-exchange venues for order flow. In this regard,
proposed changes that facilitate enhancements to the Exchange's System
and order entry protocols as well as those that clarify and correct the
Exchange's Rules regarding its Order Types and Attributes, are pro-
competitive because they bolster the efficiency, integrity, and overall
attractiveness of the Exchange in an absolute sense and relative to its
peers.
Moreover, none of the proposed changes will burden intra-market
competition among various Exchange Participants. Proposed changes to
the Market Maker Peg Order Type, at Rule 4702(b)(7), and to Rule 4613,
will apply equally to all Market Makers. Market Makers will experience
no competitive impact from proposals to eliminate their ability to use
offsets with Market Maker Peg Orders or the Trade Now functionality for
Market Maker Peg Orders and Price to Display Orders because Market
Makers do not actually utilize offsets and cannot, by definition, apply
Trade Now to Market Maker Peg Orders or Price to Display Orders.
Likewise, Market Makers will feel no competitive effects from proposed
corrections and clarifications to the manner in which the Exchange
prices and re-prices their Market Maker Peg Orders, except that the
changes will benefit Market Makers by ensuring that the Exchange always
processes those Orders in a manner that complies with their Market
Maker pricing obligations under Rule 4613. Proposed changes to Rule
4613 are intended to update obsolete references and to correct
inadvertent errors and should have no competitive impact on Market
Makers. Proposed clarifications and amendments to the Reserve Order
Attribute Rule, at Rule 4703(h), are intended to improve the precision
and readability of the Rule text and will not have any competitive
impact on participants.
C. Self-Regulatory Organization's Statement on Comments on the Proposed
Rule Change Received From Members, Participants, or Others
No written comments were either solicited or received.
III. Date of Effectiveness of the Proposed Rule Change and Timing for
Commission Action
Because the foregoing proposed rule change does not: (i)
Significantly affect the protection of investors or the public
interest; (ii) impose any significant burden on competition; and (iii)
become operative for 30 days from the date on which it was filed, or
such shorter time as the Commission may designate, it has become
effective pursuant to Section 19(b)(3)(A) of the Act \28\ and Rule 19b-
4(f)(6) thereunder.\29\
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\28\ 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(3)(A).
\29\ 17 CFR 240.19b-4(f)(6). In addition, Rule 19b-4(f)(6)(iii)
requires a self-regulatory organization to give the Commission
written notice of its intent to file the proposed rule change, along
with a brief description and text of the proposed rule change, at
least five business days prior to the date of filing of the proposed
rule change, or such shorter time as designated by the Commission.
The Exchange has satisfied this requirement.
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At any time within 60 days of the filing of the proposed rule
change, the Commission summarily may temporarily suspend such rule
change if it appears to the Commission that such action is necessary or
appropriate in the public interest, for the protection of investors, or
otherwise in furtherance of the purposes of the Act. If the Commission
takes such action, the Commission shall institute proceedings to
determine whether the proposed rule change should be approved or
disapproved.
IV. Solicitation of Comments
Interested persons are invited to submit written data, views, and
arguments concerning the foregoing, including whether the proposed rule
change is consistent with the Act. Comments may be submitted by any of
the following methods:
Electronic Comments
Use the Commission's internet comment form (https://www.sec.gov/rules/sro.shtml); or
Send an email to [email protected]. Please include
File Number SR-BX-2020-034 on the subject line.
Paper Comments
Send paper comments in triplicate to Secretary, Securities
and Exchange Commission, 100 F Street NE, Washington, DC 20549-1090.
All submissions should refer to File Number SR-BX-2020-034. This file
number should be included on the subject line if email is used. To help
the Commission process and review your comments more efficiently,
please use only one method. The Commission will post all comments on
the Commission's internet website (https://www.sec.gov/rules/sro.shtml).
Copies of the submission, all subsequent amendments, all written
statements with respect to the proposed rule change that are filed with
the Commission, and all written communications relating to the proposed
rule change between the Commission and any person, other than those
that may be withheld from the public in accordance with the provisions
of 5 U.S.C. 552, will be available for website viewing and printing in
the Commission's Public Reference Room, 100 F Street NE, Washington, DC
20549 on official business days between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m. Copies of the filing also will be available for inspection
and copying at the principal office of the Exchange. All comments
received will be posted without change. Persons submitting comments are
cautioned that we do not redact or edit personal identifying
information from comment submissions. You should submit only
information that you wish to make available publicly. All submissions
should refer to File Number SR-BX-2020-034 and should be submitted on
or before January 4, 2021.
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For the Commission, by the Division of Trading and Markets,
pursuant to delegated authority.\30\
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\30\ 17 CFR 200.30-3(a)(12).
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J. Matthew DeLesDernier,
Assistant Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2020-27397 Filed 12-11-20; 8:45 am]
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