Self-Regulatory Organizations; Miami International Securities Exchange, LLC; Notice of Filing and Immediate Effectiveness of a Proposed Rule Change To Amend the MIAX Options Exchange Fee Schedule, 21305-21308 [2024-06457]
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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE
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[Release No. 34–99830; File No. SR–MIAX–
2024–15]
Self-Regulatory Organizations; Miami
International Securities Exchange,
LLC; Notice of Filing and Immediate
Effectiveness of a Proposed Rule
Change To Amend the MIAX Options
Exchange Fee Schedule
March 21, 2024.
Pursuant to the provisions of 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 March 8, 2024, Miami International
Securities Exchange, LLC (‘‘MIAX’’ or
‘‘Exchange’’) filed with the Securities
and Exchange Commission
(‘‘Commission’’) a proposed rule change
as described in Items I, II and III 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
MIAX Options Exchange Fee Schedule
(the ‘‘Fee Schedule’’).
The text of the proposed rule change
is available on the Exchange’s website at
https://www.miaxglobal.com/markets/
us-options/miax-options/rule-filings, at
MIAX’s principal office, and at the
Commission’s Public Reference Room.
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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
2 17
U.S.C. 78s(b)(1).
CFR 240.19b–4.
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Background
Currently, the Exchange assesses
routing fees based upon (i) the origin
type of the order; (ii) whether or not it
is an order for standard option classes
in the Penny Interval Program 3 (‘‘Penny
classes’’) or an order for standard option
classes which are not in the Penny
Interval Program (‘‘Non-Penny classes’’)
(or other explicitly identified classes);
and (iii) to which away market it is
being routed. This assessment practice
is identical to the routing fees
assessment practice currently utilized
by the Exchange’s affiliates, MIAX
PEARL, LLC (‘‘MIAX Pearl’’) and MIAX
Emerald, LLC (‘‘MIAX Emerald’’). This
is also similar to the methodology
utilized by the Cboe BZX Exchange, Inc.
(‘‘Cboe BZX Options’’), a competing
options exchange, in assessing routing
fees. Cboe BZX Options has exchange
groupings in its fee schedule, similar to
those of the Exchange, whereby several
exchanges are grouped into the same
category dependent upon the order’s
origin type and whether it is a Penny or
Non-Penny class.4
As a result of conducting a periodic
review of the current transaction fees
charged by away markets, the Exchange
has determined to amend the exchange
groupings of options exchanges within
the routing fee table, and to add another
fee tier to account for fees assessed at
away markets and to better reflect the
associated costs and fees of routing
customer orders to certain away markets
for execution.
Proposal
1. Purpose
The Exchange proposes to amend the
exchange grouping of options exchanges
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within the routing fee table in Section
1)c) of the Fee Schedule, Fees for
Customer Orders Routed to Another
Options Exchange, to (i) adjust the
groupings of options exchanges; and (ii)
adopt a new routing tier. The Exchange
originally filed this proposal on January
31, 2024 (SR–MIAX–2024–05). On
February 14, 2024, the Exchange
withdrew SR–MIAX–2024–05 and
resubmitted the proposal as SR–MIAX–
2024–11. On February 26, 2024, SR–
MIAX–2024–11 was rejected due to a
technical issue with the filing. On
February 26, 2024, the Exchange
resubmitted a corrected proposal as SR–
MIAX–2024–12. On March 8, 2024, the
Exchange withdrew SR–MIAX–2024–12
and resubmitted this proposal.
The Exchange proposes to amend the
table in Section 1)c) of the Exchange’s
3 See
Exchange Rule 510(c).
Cboe U.S. Options Fee Schedules, BZX
Options, effective March 1, 2024, ‘‘Fee Codes and
Associated Fees,’’ at https://www.cboe.com/us/
options/membership/fee_schedule/bzx/.
4 See
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Fee Schedule, Fees for Customer Orders
Routed to Another Options Exchange.
The purpose of the proposed change
is to adjust the routing fee groups for
orders routed to other exchanges to
better reflect the associated costs for that
routed execution in Penny and NonPenny Classes as determined by the fees
assessed at the executing exchange. In
determining to amend its routing fees
the Exchange took into account
transaction fees assessed by the away
market to which the Exchange routes
orders, as well as the Exchange’s
clearing costs, administrative,
regulatory, and technical costs
associated with routing orders to an
away market. The Exchange uses
unaffiliated routing brokers to route
orders to the away markets; the costs
associated with the use of these services
are included in the routing fees
specified in the Fee Schedule. This
routing fee structure is not only similar
to the Exchange’s affiliates, MIAX Pearl
and MIAX Emerald, but is also
comparable to the structure in place on
at least one other competing options
exchange, Cboe BZX Options.5 The
Exchange’s routing fee structure
approximates the Exchange’s costs
associated with routing orders to away
markets. The per-contract transaction
fee amount associated with each
grouping closely approximates the
Exchange’s all-in cost (plus an
additional, non-material amount) 6 to
execute that corresponding contract at
that corresponding exchange.
Specifically, the Exchange proposes to
amend the ‘‘Routed, Priority Customer,
Penny Program’’ $0.15 fee tier and the
‘‘Routed, Priority Customer, Penny
Program’’ $0.30 fee tier to segregate
routing fees for SPY orders executed on
Nasdaq MRX. Currently, the Exchange
assesses a $0.30 fee for any Priority
Customer order in a Penny Program
symbol, routed to Nasdaq MRX. The
Exchange now proposes to amend the
‘‘Routed, Priority Customer, Penny
Program’’ $0.15 fee tier to include
Nasdaq MRX (SPY Only) and to amend
5 See supra note 4. The Cboe BZX Options fee
schedule has exchange groupings, whereby several
exchanges are grouped into the same category,
dependent on the order’s Origin type and whether
it is a Penny or Non-Penny class. For example, Cboe
BZX Options fee code RR covers routed customer
orders in Non-Penny classes to NYSE Arca, Nasdaq
BX, Cboe C2, Nasdaq ISE, Nasdaq Gemini, MIAX
Emerald, MIAX Pearl, NOM, or MEMX with a single
fee of $1.25 per contract.
6 This amount is to cover de minimis differences/
changes to away market fees (i.e., minor increases
or decreases) that would not necessitate a fee filing
by the Exchange to re-categorize the away exchange
into a different grouping. Routing fees are not
intended to be a profit center for the Exchange and
the Exchange’s goal regarding routing fees and
expenses is to be as close as possible to net neutral.
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the ‘‘Routed Priority Customer, Penny
Program’’ $0.30 fee tier to amend
Nasdaq MRX to Nasdaq MRX (except
SPY). This change is being made as
Nasdaq MRX assesses a $0.20 per
contract taker fee for Priority Customer
orders in Penny Program symbols,7 but
does not assess a taker fee for Priority
Customer SPY orders.8 The proposed
changes to the Exchange’s fee schedule
better reflect the taker fees charged by
Nasdaq MRX for Priority Customer SPY
orders.
Additionally, the Exchange proposes
to similarly segregate Routed, Priority
Customer SPY orders to the BOX
Exchange (‘‘BOX’’). Specifically, the
Exchange proposes to amend the
‘‘Routed, Priority Customer, Penny
Program’’ $0.15 fee tier to specify that
orders in this segment routed to BOX
will be assessed a $0.15 fee except for
SPY orders. Additionally, the Exchange
proposes to amend the ‘‘Routed, Priority
Customer, Penny Program’’ $0.30 fee
tier to specify that SPY orders in this
segment routed to BOX will be assessed
a $0.30 fee. This change is being made
as BOX does not assess a taker fee for
Professional Customer orders in any
Penny or Non-Penny classes 9 except for
SPY orders where BOX assesses a $0.10
per contract taker fee.10 The proposed
changes are being made to better reflect
the costs and fees associated with
executing Priority Customer SPY orders
on BOX.11
The Exchange proposes to amend the
‘‘Routed, Priority Customer, Non-Penny
Program’’ $0.15 fee tier to remove
Nasdaq ISE and to amend the ‘‘Routed,
Priority Customer, Non-Penny Program’’
$1.00 fee tier to add Nasdaq ISE. This
proposed change reflects fees charged
by Nasdaq ISE when a Priority Customer
7 See Nasdaq MRX Rules, Options 7, Pricing
Schedule, Section 3, Regular Order Fees and
Rebates, Table 1. The Exchange notes that on March
1, 2024, Nasdaq MRX increased the taker fee from
$0.15 to $0.20 for Priority Customer orders in penny
classes and increased the taker fee to $0.40 for
Priority Customer orders in non-penny classes.
8 See footnote 6 of Nasdaq MRX Rules, Options
7, Pricing Schedule, Section 3, Regular Order Fees
and Rebates, which provides, ‘‘Market Maker Tier
1 through Tier 4 Maker Fees/Rebates and Priority
Customer Tier 1 through Tier 4 Taker Fees will be
$0.00 per contract, in Penny Symbols, for the
following options symbols: SPY, QQQ and IWM.
See also Securities Exchange Release No. 98129
(August 14, 2023), 88 FR 56672 (August 18, 2023)
(SR–MRX–2023–12).
9 See BOX Exchange Fee Schedule, Section IV,
Electronic Transaction Fees, A, Non-Auction
Transactions.
10 See id.
11 BOX Exchange charges a $0.10 Taker fee for
executions against Professional Customers/Broker
Dealers, and Market Makers. See BOX Exchange Fee
Schedule as of January 2, 2024, Section IV.
Electronic Transaction Fees, A. Non-Auction
Transactions, available online at https://
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trades against a Priority Customer.12
This change is being made to better
reflect the costs and fees associated with
executing orders in this segment on
Nasdaq ISE.
The Exchange proposes to amend the
‘‘Routed, Public Customer that is not a
Priority Customer, Non-Penny Program’’
$1.15 fee tier to remove NOM and
Nasdaq ISE. The Exchange proposes to
amend the ‘‘Routed, Public Customer
that is not a Priority Customer, NonPenny Program’’ $1.00 fee tier to add
NOM.13 This change is being made to
better reflect the associated costs and
fees of routing these customer orders to
certain away markets for execution.
The Exchange proposes to amend the
‘‘Routed, Public Customer that is not a
Priority Customer, Non-Penny Program’’
$1.25 fee tier to remove Cboe BZX
Options and Nasdaq BX Options. The
Exchange now proposes to adopt a new
‘‘Routed, Public Customer that is not a
Priority Customer, Non-Penny Program’’
$1.40 fee tier to include Nasdaq ISE,
Cboe BZX Options, and Nasdaq BX
Options. This change is being made to
better reflect the fees assessed for
executions that occur on Cboe BZX
Options,14 Nasdaq ISE,15 and Nasdaq
BX Options 16 and the associated costs
of routing customer orders to these away
markets for execution.
As discussed above the Exchange uses
unaffiliated routing brokers to route
orders to the away markets; the costs
associated with the use of these services
12 See Nasdaq ISE Rules, Options 7 Pricing
Schedule, Section 3. Regular Order Fees and
Rebates, footnote 3 which provides in pertinent part
that, ‘‘Priority Customer orders will be charged a
taker fee of $1.00 per contract for trades executed
against a Priority Customer.’’
13 NOM assesses an $0.85 taker fee for Customer
and Professional orders in Non-Penny classes. See
Nasdaq Stock Market Rules, Options 7, Pricing
Schedule, Section 2, Nasdaq Options Market—Fees
and Rebates, Fees to Remove Liquidity in Penny
and Non-Penny Symbols.
14 See Cboe U.S. Options Fee Schedules, BZX
Options, effective March 1, 2024, ‘‘Fee Codes and
Associated Fees,’’ which assesses a $1.15 fee for
Non-Customer orders, and an $0.85 fee for
Customer orders, that remove liquidity in NonPenny classes, available online at https://
www.cboe.com/us/options/membership/fee_
schedule/bzx/.
15 See Nasdaq ISE Rules, Options 7 Pricing
Schedule, Section 3, Regular Order Fees and
Rebates, footnote 3 which provides in pertinent part
that, ‘‘Non-Priority Customer orders will be charged
a taker fee of $1.25 per contract for trades executed
against a Priority Customer.’’ See also Securities
Exchange Act Release No. 99024 (November 28,
2023), 88 FR 84014 (December 1, 2023) (SR–ISE–
2023–28).
16 See Nasdaq BX Rules, Options 7 Pricing
Schedule, Section 2, BX Options Market-Fees and
Rebates, paragraph (1) Fees and Rebates for
Execution of Contracts on the BX Options Markets,
which assesses a $1.25 Taker Fee for Non-Penny
Symbols. See also Securities Exchange Act Release
No. 99008 (November 21, 2023), 88 FR 83189
(November 28, 2023) (SR–BX–2023–31).
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are included in the routing fees
specified in the Fee Schedule. The percontract transaction fee amount
associated with each grouping,
including the proposed ‘‘Routed, Public
Customer that is not a Priority
Customer, Non-Penny Program’’ $1.40
fee tier closely approximates the
Exchange’s all-in cost (plus an
additional, non-material amount) 17 to
execute that corresponding contract at
that corresponding exchange.
The Exchange notes that in
determining whether to adjust certain
groupings of options exchanges in the
routing fee table, the Exchange
considered the transaction fees assessed
by away markets, and determined to
amend the grouping of exchanges that
assess transaction fees for routed orders
within a similar range. This same logic
and structure applies to all of the
groupings in the routing fee table. By
utilizing the same structure that is
utilized by the Exchange’s affiliates,
MIAX Pearl and MIAX Emerald, the
Exchange’s Members 18 will be assessed
routing fees in a similar manner. The
Exchange believes that this structure
will minimize any confusion as to the
method of assessing routing fees
between the three exchanges. The
Exchange notes that its affiliates, MIAX
Pearl and MIAX Emerald, will file to
make the same proposed routing fee
changes contained herein.
Implementation
The proposed rule changes are
immediately effective.
2. Statutory Basis
The Exchange believes that its
proposal to amend its Fee Schedule is
consistent with Section 6(b) of the Act 19
in general, and furthers the objectives of
Section 6(b)(4) of the Act 20 in
particular, in that it is an equitable
allocation of reasonable dues, fees, and
other charges among its members and
issuers and other persons using its
facilities. The Exchange also believes
the proposal furthers the objectives of
Section 6(b)(5) of the Act 21 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
17 See
supra note 6.
term ‘‘Member’’ means an individual or
organization approved to exercise the trading rights
associated with a Trading Permit. Members are
deemed ‘‘members’’ under the Exchange Act. See
Exchange Rule 100.
19 15 U.S.C. 78f(b).
20 15 U.S.C. 78f(b)(4).
21 15 U.S.C. 78f(b)(5).
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public interest and is not designed to
permit unfair discrimination between
customers, issuers, brokers and dealers.
The Exchange believes the proposed
change to the exchange groupings of
options exchanges within the routing
fee table furthers the objectives of
Section 6(b)(4) of the Act and is
reasonable, equitable and not unfairly
discriminatory because the proposed
change will continue to apply in the
same manner to all Members that are
subject to routing fees. The Exchange
believes the proposed change to the
routing fee table exchange groupings
furthers the objectives of Section 6(b)(5)
of the Act and is designed to promote
just and equitable principles of trade
and is not unfairly discriminatory
because the proposed change seeks to
recoup costs that are incurred by the
Exchange when routing Priority and
Public Customer Orders to away
markets on behalf of Members and does
so in the same manner for all Members
that are subject to routing fees. The costs
to the Exchange to route orders to away
markets for execution primarily
includes transaction fees assessed by the
away markets to which the Exchange
routes orders, in addition to the
Exchange’s clearing costs,
administrative, regulatory and technical
costs. The Exchange believes that the
proposed re-categorization of certain
exchange groupings and the
introduction of an additional fee tier
would enable the Exchange to better
reflect the costs and fees associated with
routing orders to other exchanges for
execution. Further, the new proposed
fee tier is in line with at least one other
exchange that assesses a fee to similarly
route customer orders for Non-Penny
Classes to away markets for execution.22
The Exchange places away markets in
the fee tier grouping that best
approximates the Exchange’s costs and
fees to route the orders in that segment
to that away market. The per-contract
transaction fee amount associated with
each grouping approximates the
Exchange’s all-in cost (plus an
additional, non-material amount) 23 to
execute the corresponding contract at
the corresponding exchange. Other
exchanges employ more simplistic
models that provide for even fewer tiers
22 See C2 Options Fee Schedule, as of February
9, 2024, Linkage Routing Fees, which assesses a
$1.55 fee for orders marked with fee code ‘‘RD’’
Routed (Customer), Non-Penny. The term
‘‘Customer’’ means a Public Customer or a brokerdealer. See Rules of Cboe C2 Exchange, Rule 1.1.
‘‘Public Customer’’ means a person that is not a
broker or dealer in securities. See Rules of Cboe C2
Exchange, Rule 1.1. The Exchange similarly defines
‘‘Public Customer’’ as a person that is not a broker
or dealer in securities. See Exchange Rule 100.
23 See supra note 6.
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than the Exchange (e.g., two tiers on
MEMX,24 and five tiers on Cboe BZX) 25
in their attempt to reflect the costs and
fees associated with routing and
executing orders on other exchanges.
The Exchange believes its tier structure
represents the best approach to reflect
the costs and fees associated with
routing and executing orders on other
exchanges.
B. Self-Regulatory Organization’s
Statement on Burden on Competition
The Exchange does not believe that
the proposed rule change will impose
any burden on competition not
necessary or appropriate in furtherance
of the purposes of the Act. The
Exchange’s proposed re-categorization
of certain exchange groupings is
intended to enable the Exchange to
recover the costs it incurs to route
orders to away markets, while the
introduction of a new fee tier is
designed to allow the Exchange to better
approximate the costs it incurs to route
orders to Cboe BZX Options, Nasdaq
ISE, and Nasdaq BX. The costs to the
Exchange to route orders to away
markets for execution primarily
includes the transaction fees assessed by
the away markets to which the
Exchange routes orders, in addition to
the Exchange’s clearing costs,
administrative, regulatory and technical
costs. This new tier is reflective of the
fees assessed on the away markets and
the Exchange’s cost to route orders to
these away markets on behalf of
Members. The Exchange does not
believe that this proposal imposes any
unnecessary burden on competition
because it seeks to better reflect the
costs and fees incurred by the Exchange
when routing orders to away markets on
behalf of Members and notes that at
least one other options exchange has a
similar routing fee structure.26
24 See MEMX Options Fee Schedule, as of
February 15, 2024, Routing Fees, which assesses a
fee of $0.60 for orders in penny classes routed to
other exchanges and $1.20 for orders in non-penny
classes routed to other exchanges, available at
https://info.memxtrading.com/us-options-tradingresources/us-options-fee-schedule/.
25 See Cboe BZX Options Fee Schedule, as of
March 1, 2024, Fee Codes and Associated Fees,
which assesses a $0.90 fee for non-customer orders
in penny classes routed to other exchanges and a
$1.25 fee for non-customer orders in non-penny
classes routed to other exchanges, and additionally
provides for three additional fee tiers for customer
orders routed to other exchanges, available at
https://www.cboe.com/us/options/membership/fee_
schedule/bzx/.
26 See supra note 4.
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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.
III. Date of Effectiveness of the
Proposed Rule Change and Timing for
Commission Action
The foregoing rule change has become
effective pursuant to Section
19(b)(3)(A)(ii) of the Act,27 and Rule
19b–4(f)(2) 28 thereunder. 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 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 rule-comments@
sec.gov. Please include file number SR–
MIAX–2024–15 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–MIAX–2024–15. 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
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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
a.m. and 3 p.m. Copies of the filing also
will be available for inspection and
copying at the principal office of the
Exchange. Do not include personal
identifiable information in submissions;
you should submit only information
that you wish to make available
publicly. We may redact in part or
withhold entirely from publication
submitted material that is obscene or
subject to copyright protection. All
submissions should refer to file number
SR–MIAX–2024–15 and should be
submitted on or before April 17, 2024.
For the Commission, by the Division of
Trading and Markets, pursuant to delegated
authority.29
Sherry R. Haywood,
Assistant Secretary.
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Self-Regulatory Organizations; NYSE
American LLC; Notice of Filing and
Immediate Effectiveness of Proposed
Change To Amend Rule 41 of the
General Rules
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March 21, 2024.
Pursuant to Section 19(b)(1) 1 of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934
(‘‘Act’’) 2 and Rule 19b–4 thereunder,3
notice is hereby given that, on March
20, 2024, NYSE American LLC (‘‘NYSE
American’’ or the ‘‘Exchange’’) filed
with the Securities and Exchange
Commission (the ‘‘Commission’’) the
proposed rule change as described in
Items I, II, and III below, which Items
have been prepared by the selfregulatory organization. The
Commission is publishing this notice to
solicit comments on the proposed rule
change from interested persons.
CFR 200.30–3(a)(12).
U.S.C. 78s(b)(1).
2 15 U.S.C. 78a.
3 17 CFR 240.19b–4.
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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
self-regulatory organization 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 those 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 parts of such
statements.
A. Self-Regulatory Organization’s
Statement of the Purpose of, and the
Statutory Basis for, the Proposed Rule
Change
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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
Rule 41 of the General Rules to permit
direct debiting of undisputed or final
fees or other sums due the Exchange by
member organizations with one or more
equity trading licenses and each
applicant for an equities trading license.
The proposed rule change is available
on the Exchange’s website at
www.nyse.com, at the principal office of
the Exchange, and at the Commission’s
Public Reference Room.
1. Purpose
The Exchange proposes to amend
Rule 41 of the General Rules (Failure to
Pay Exchange Fees) to permit direct
debiting of undisputed or final fees or
other sums due to the Exchange by
member organizations with one or more
equity trading licenses and each
applicant for an equities trading license.
Rule 41 currently governs failure to
pay Exchange fees, other than fines or
monetary sanctions which are governed
by Rule 8320 of the Exchange’s
disciplinary rules.
The Exchange proposes to require
member organizations that hold an
equities trading license, and each
applicant for an equities trading license,
to provide one or more clearing account
numbers that correspond to an
account(s) at the National Securities
Clearing Corporation (‘‘NSCC’’) for
purposes of permitting the Exchange to
collect through direct debit any
undisputed or final fees and/or other
sums due to the Exchange. The
Exchange would, however, permit a
member organization or applicant for a
trading license to opt-out of the
requirement to provide NSCC clearing
account numbers and establish
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alternative payment arrangements. As
proposed, the rule would be
inapplicable to ATP Holders.4 In
addition, consistent with current Rule
41, the proposed change would not
apply to disciplinary fines or monetary
sanctions governed by Rule 8320. The
proposed rule would also not apply to
regulatory fees related to the Central
Registration Depository (‘‘CRD system’’),
which are collected by the Financial
Industry Regulatory Authority, Inc.
(‘‘FINRA’’).5 The proposed change is
based on the rules of other exchanges.6
Under the proposal, the Exchange
would send a monthly invoice to each
equities member organization, generally
on the 5th business day of each month
as is currently the practice, for the debit
amount due to the Exchange for the
prior month. The Exchange would also
send files to NSCC each month by the
11th business day of the month in order
to initiate the debit of the amount due
to the Exchange as provided for in the
prior month’s invoice. The Exchange
anticipates that NSCC will process the
debits on the day it receives the file or
the following business day. Because
member organizations would be
provided with an invoice approximately
4 Pursuant to Rule 900.2NY(5), ‘‘ATP’’ refers to an
American Trading Permit issued by the Exchange
for effecting approved securities transactions on the
Exchange’s Trading Facilities. ‘‘ATP Holder’’ in
turn refers to a natural person, sole proprietorship,
partnership, corporation, limited liability company
or other organization in good standing that has been
issued an ATP. References to ‘‘member’’ and
‘‘member organization’’ as those terms are used in
the Exchange’s rules are also deemed to be
references to ATP Holders.
5 The CRD system is the central licensing and
registration system for the U.S. securities industry.
The CRD system enables individuals and firms
seeking registration with multiple states and selfregulatory organizations to do so by submitting a
single form, fingerprint card and a combined
payment of fees to FINRA. Through the CRD
system, FINRA maintains the qualification,
employment and disciplinary histories of registered
associated persons of broker-dealers. Certain of the
regulatory fees provided in the Price List are
collected and retained by FINRA via the CRD
system for the registration of employees of member
organizations of the Exchange that are not FINRA
members. These fees would be excluded from direct
debiting.
6 See, e.g., MEMX LLC (‘‘MEMX’’) Rule 15.3(a)
(Collection of Exchange Fees and Other Claims and
Billing Policy) requires each MEMX member and all
applicants for registration as members are required
to provide one or more clearing account numbers
that correspond to an account(s) at the NSCC for
purposes of permitting the Exchange to debit
certain fees, fines, charges and/or other monetary
sanctions or other monies due to the Exchange. As
noted, Rule 41 does not apply to disciplinary fines
or monetary sanctions, and the proposal does not
propose to change this. The MEMX rule also
requires members to submit billing disputes within
a certain time period. The Exchange currently has
a similar policy set forth under ‘‘I’’ of the General
section in its Equities Price List, available at https://
www.nyse.com/publicdocs/nyse/markets/nyseamerican/NYSE_America_Equities_Price_List.pdf.
See generally note 7, infra.
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[Federal Register Volume 89, Number 60 (Wednesday, March 27, 2024)]
[Notices]
[Pages 21305-21308]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
[Release No. 34-99830; File No. SR-MIAX-2024-15]
Self-Regulatory Organizations; Miami International Securities
Exchange, LLC; Notice of Filing and Immediate Effectiveness of a
Proposed Rule Change To Amend the MIAX Options Exchange Fee Schedule
March 21, 2024.
Pursuant to the provisions of 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 March 8, 2024, Miami International Securities
Exchange, LLC (``MIAX'' or ``Exchange'') filed with the Securities and
Exchange Commission (``Commission'') a proposed rule change as
described in Items I, II and III below, which Items have been prepared
by the Exchange. The Commission is publishing this notice to solicit
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\1\ 15 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 the MIAX Options Exchange Fee
Schedule (the ``Fee Schedule'').
The text of the proposed rule change is available on the Exchange's
website at https://www.miaxglobal.com/markets/us-options/miax-options/rule-filings, at MIAX's principal office, 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 exchange grouping of options
exchanges within the routing fee table in Section 1)c) of the Fee
Schedule, Fees for Customer Orders Routed to Another Options Exchange,
to (i) adjust the groupings of options exchanges; and (ii) adopt a new
routing tier. The Exchange originally filed this proposal on January
31, 2024 (SR-MIAX-2024-05). On February 14, 2024, the Exchange withdrew
SR-MIAX-2024-05 and resubmitted the proposal as SR-MIAX-2024-11. On
February 26, 2024, SR-MIAX-2024-11 was rejected due to a technical
issue with the filing. On February 26, 2024, the Exchange resubmitted a
corrected proposal as SR-MIAX-2024-12. On March 8, 2024, the Exchange
withdrew SR-MIAX-2024-12 and resubmitted this proposal.
Background
Currently, the Exchange assesses routing fees based upon (i) the
origin type of the order; (ii) whether or not it is an order for
standard option classes in the Penny Interval Program \3\ (``Penny
classes'') or an order for standard option classes which are not in the
Penny Interval Program (``Non-Penny classes'') (or other explicitly
identified classes); and (iii) to which away market it is being routed.
This assessment practice is identical to the routing fees assessment
practice currently utilized by the Exchange's affiliates, MIAX PEARL,
LLC (``MIAX Pearl'') and MIAX Emerald, LLC (``MIAX Emerald''). This is
also similar to the methodology utilized by the Cboe BZX Exchange, Inc.
(``Cboe BZX Options''), a competing options exchange, in assessing
routing fees. Cboe BZX Options has exchange groupings in its fee
schedule, similar to those of the Exchange, whereby several exchanges
are grouped into the same category dependent upon the order's origin
type and whether it is a Penny or Non-Penny class.\4\
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\3\ See Exchange Rule 510(c).
\4\ See Cboe U.S. Options Fee Schedules, BZX Options, effective
March 1, 2024, ``Fee Codes and Associated Fees,'' at https://www.cboe.com/us/options/membership/fee_schedule/bzx/.
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As a result of conducting a periodic review of the current
transaction fees charged by away markets, the Exchange has determined
to amend the exchange groupings of options exchanges within the routing
fee table, and to add another fee tier to account for fees assessed at
away markets and to better reflect the associated costs and fees of
routing customer orders to certain away markets for execution.
Proposal
The Exchange proposes to amend the table in Section 1)c) of the
Exchange's Fee Schedule, Fees for Customer Orders Routed to Another
Options Exchange.
The purpose of the proposed change is to adjust the routing fee
groups for orders routed to other exchanges to better reflect the
associated costs for that routed execution in Penny and Non-Penny
Classes as determined by the fees assessed at the executing exchange.
In determining to amend its routing fees the Exchange took into account
transaction fees assessed by the away market to which the Exchange
routes orders, as well as the Exchange's clearing costs,
administrative, regulatory, and technical costs associated with routing
orders to an away market. The Exchange uses unaffiliated routing
brokers to route orders to the away markets; the costs associated with
the use of these services are included in the routing fees specified in
the Fee Schedule. This routing fee structure is not only similar to the
Exchange's affiliates, MIAX Pearl and MIAX Emerald, but is also
comparable to the structure in place on at least one other competing
options exchange, Cboe BZX Options.\5\ The Exchange's routing fee
structure approximates the Exchange's costs associated with routing
orders to away markets. The per-contract transaction fee amount
associated with each grouping closely approximates the Exchange's all-
in cost (plus an additional, non-material amount) \6\ to execute that
corresponding contract at that corresponding exchange.
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\5\ See supra note 4. The Cboe BZX Options fee schedule has
exchange groupings, whereby several exchanges are grouped into the
same category, dependent on the order's Origin type and whether it
is a Penny or Non-Penny class. For example, Cboe BZX Options fee
code RR covers routed customer orders in Non-Penny classes to NYSE
Arca, Nasdaq BX, Cboe C2, Nasdaq ISE, Nasdaq Gemini, MIAX Emerald,
MIAX Pearl, NOM, or MEMX with a single fee of $1.25 per contract.
\6\ This amount is to cover de minimis differences/changes to
away market fees (i.e., minor increases or decreases) that would not
necessitate a fee filing by the Exchange to re-categorize the away
exchange into a different grouping. Routing fees are not intended to
be a profit center for the Exchange and the Exchange's goal
regarding routing fees and expenses is to be as close as possible to
net neutral.
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Specifically, the Exchange proposes to amend the ``Routed, Priority
Customer, Penny Program'' $0.15 fee tier and the ``Routed, Priority
Customer, Penny Program'' $0.30 fee tier to segregate routing fees for
SPY orders executed on Nasdaq MRX. Currently, the Exchange assesses a
$0.30 fee for any Priority Customer order in a Penny Program symbol,
routed to Nasdaq MRX. The Exchange now proposes to amend the ``Routed,
Priority Customer, Penny Program'' $0.15 fee tier to include Nasdaq MRX
(SPY Only) and to amend
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the ``Routed Priority Customer, Penny Program'' $0.30 fee tier to amend
Nasdaq MRX to Nasdaq MRX (except SPY). This change is being made as
Nasdaq MRX assesses a $0.20 per contract taker fee for Priority
Customer orders in Penny Program symbols,\7\ but does not assess a
taker fee for Priority Customer SPY orders.\8\ The proposed changes to
the Exchange's fee schedule better reflect the taker fees charged by
Nasdaq MRX for Priority Customer SPY orders.
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\7\ See Nasdaq MRX Rules, Options 7, Pricing Schedule, Section
3, Regular Order Fees and Rebates, Table 1. The Exchange notes that
on March 1, 2024, Nasdaq MRX increased the taker fee from $0.15 to
$0.20 for Priority Customer orders in penny classes and increased
the taker fee to $0.40 for Priority Customer orders in non-penny
classes.
\8\ See footnote 6 of Nasdaq MRX Rules, Options 7, Pricing
Schedule, Section 3, Regular Order Fees and Rebates, which provides,
``Market Maker Tier 1 through Tier 4 Maker Fees/Rebates and Priority
Customer Tier 1 through Tier 4 Taker Fees will be $0.00 per
contract, in Penny Symbols, for the following options symbols: SPY,
QQQ and IWM. See also Securities Exchange Release No. 98129 (August
14, 2023), 88 FR 56672 (August 18, 2023) (SR-MRX-2023-12).
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Additionally, the Exchange proposes to similarly segregate Routed,
Priority Customer SPY orders to the BOX Exchange (``BOX'').
Specifically, the Exchange proposes to amend the ``Routed, Priority
Customer, Penny Program'' $0.15 fee tier to specify that orders in this
segment routed to BOX will be assessed a $0.15 fee except for SPY
orders. Additionally, the Exchange proposes to amend the ``Routed,
Priority Customer, Penny Program'' $0.30 fee tier to specify that SPY
orders in this segment routed to BOX will be assessed a $0.30 fee. This
change is being made as BOX does not assess a taker fee for
Professional Customer orders in any Penny or Non-Penny classes \9\
except for SPY orders where BOX assesses a $0.10 per contract taker
fee.\10\ The proposed changes are being made to better reflect the
costs and fees associated with executing Priority Customer SPY orders
on BOX.\11\
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\9\ See BOX Exchange Fee Schedule, Section IV, Electronic
Transaction Fees, A, Non-Auction Transactions.
\10\ See id.
\11\ BOX Exchange charges a $0.10 Taker fee for executions
against Professional Customers/Broker Dealers, and Market Makers.
See BOX Exchange Fee Schedule as of January 2, 2024, Section IV.
Electronic Transaction Fees, A. Non-Auction Transactions, available
online at https://boxoptions.com/fee-schedule/.
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The Exchange proposes to amend the ``Routed, Priority Customer,
Non-Penny Program'' $0.15 fee tier to remove Nasdaq ISE and to amend
the ``Routed, Priority Customer, Non-Penny Program'' $1.00 fee tier to
add Nasdaq ISE. This proposed change reflects fees charged by Nasdaq
ISE when a Priority Customer trades against a Priority Customer.\12\
This change is being made to better reflect the costs and fees
associated with executing orders in this segment on Nasdaq ISE.
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\12\ See Nasdaq ISE Rules, Options 7 Pricing Schedule, Section
3. Regular Order Fees and Rebates, footnote 3 which provides in
pertinent part that, ``Priority Customer orders will be charged a
taker fee of $1.00 per contract for trades executed against a
Priority Customer.''
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The Exchange proposes to amend the ``Routed, Public Customer that
is not a Priority Customer, Non-Penny Program'' $1.15 fee tier to
remove NOM and Nasdaq ISE. The Exchange proposes to amend the ``Routed,
Public Customer that is not a Priority Customer, Non-Penny Program''
$1.00 fee tier to add NOM.\13\ This change is being made to better
reflect the associated costs and fees of routing these customer orders
to certain away markets for execution.
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\13\ NOM assesses an $0.85 taker fee for Customer and
Professional orders in Non-Penny classes. See Nasdaq Stock Market
Rules, Options 7, Pricing Schedule, Section 2, Nasdaq Options
Market--Fees and Rebates, Fees to Remove Liquidity in Penny and Non-
Penny Symbols.
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The Exchange proposes to amend the ``Routed, Public Customer that
is not a Priority Customer, Non-Penny Program'' $1.25 fee tier to
remove Cboe BZX Options and Nasdaq BX Options. The Exchange now
proposes to adopt a new ``Routed, Public Customer that is not a
Priority Customer, Non-Penny Program'' $1.40 fee tier to include Nasdaq
ISE, Cboe BZX Options, and Nasdaq BX Options. This change is being made
to better reflect the fees assessed for executions that occur on Cboe
BZX Options,\14\ Nasdaq ISE,\15\ and Nasdaq BX Options \16\ and the
associated costs of routing customer orders to these away markets for
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\14\ See Cboe U.S. Options Fee Schedules, BZX Options, effective
March 1, 2024, ``Fee Codes and Associated Fees,'' which assesses a
$1.15 fee for Non-Customer orders, and an $0.85 fee for Customer
orders, that remove liquidity in Non-Penny classes, available online
at https://www.cboe.com/us/options/membership/fee_schedule/bzx/.
\15\ See Nasdaq ISE Rules, Options 7 Pricing Schedule, Section
3, Regular Order Fees and Rebates, footnote 3 which provides in
pertinent part that, ``Non-Priority Customer orders will be charged
a taker fee of $1.25 per contract for trades executed against a
Priority Customer.'' See also Securities Exchange Act Release No.
99024 (November 28, 2023), 88 FR 84014 (December 1, 2023) (SR-ISE-
2023-28).
\16\ See Nasdaq BX Rules, Options 7 Pricing Schedule, Section 2,
BX Options Market-Fees and Rebates, paragraph (1) Fees and Rebates
for Execution of Contracts on the BX Options Markets, which assesses
a $1.25 Taker Fee for Non-Penny Symbols. See also Securities
Exchange Act Release No. 99008 (November 21, 2023), 88 FR 83189
(November 28, 2023) (SR-BX-2023-31).
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As discussed above the Exchange uses unaffiliated routing brokers
to route orders to the away markets; the costs associated with the use
of these services are included in the routing fees specified in the Fee
Schedule. The per-contract transaction fee amount associated with each
grouping, including the proposed ``Routed, Public Customer that is not
a Priority Customer, Non-Penny Program'' $1.40 fee tier closely
approximates the Exchange's all-in cost (plus an additional, non-
material amount) \17\ to execute that corresponding contract at that
corresponding exchange.
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The Exchange notes that in determining whether to adjust certain
groupings of options exchanges in the routing fee table, the Exchange
considered the transaction fees assessed by away markets, and
determined to amend the grouping of exchanges that assess transaction
fees for routed orders within a similar range. This same logic and
structure applies to all of the groupings in the routing fee table. By
utilizing the same structure that is utilized by the Exchange's
affiliates, MIAX Pearl and MIAX Emerald, the Exchange's Members \18\
will be assessed routing fees in a similar manner. The Exchange
believes that this structure will minimize any confusion as to the
method of assessing routing fees between the three exchanges. The
Exchange notes that its affiliates, MIAX Pearl and MIAX Emerald, will
file to make the same proposed routing fee changes contained herein.
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\18\ The term ``Member'' means an individual or organization
approved to exercise the trading rights associated with a Trading
Permit. Members are deemed ``members'' under the Exchange Act. See
Exchange Rule 100.
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Implementation
The proposed rule changes are immediately effective.
2. Statutory Basis
The Exchange believes that its proposal to amend its Fee Schedule
is consistent with Section 6(b) of the Act \19\ in general, and
furthers the objectives of Section 6(b)(4) of the Act \20\ in
particular, in that it is an equitable allocation of reasonable dues,
fees, and other charges among its members and issuers and other persons
using its facilities. The Exchange also believes the proposal furthers
the objectives of Section 6(b)(5) of the Act \21\ 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
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between customers, issuers, brokers and dealers.
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\19\ 15 U.S.C. 78f(b).
\20\ 15 U.S.C. 78f(b)(4).
\21\ 15 U.S.C. 78f(b)(5).
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The Exchange believes the proposed change to the exchange groupings
of options exchanges within the routing fee table furthers the
objectives of Section 6(b)(4) of the Act and is reasonable, equitable
and not unfairly discriminatory because the proposed change will
continue to apply in the same manner to all Members that are subject to
routing fees. The Exchange believes the proposed change to the routing
fee table exchange groupings furthers the objectives of Section 6(b)(5)
of the Act and is designed to promote just and equitable principles of
trade and is not unfairly discriminatory because the proposed change
seeks to recoup costs that are incurred by the Exchange when routing
Priority and Public Customer Orders to away markets on behalf of
Members and does so in the same manner for all Members that are subject
to routing fees. The costs to the Exchange to route orders to away
markets for execution primarily includes transaction fees assessed by
the away markets to which the Exchange routes orders, in addition to
the Exchange's clearing costs, administrative, regulatory and technical
costs. The Exchange believes that the proposed re-categorization of
certain exchange groupings and the introduction of an additional fee
tier would enable the Exchange to better reflect the costs and fees
associated with routing orders to other exchanges for execution.
Further, the new proposed fee tier is in line with at least one other
exchange that assesses a fee to similarly route customer orders for
Non-Penny Classes to away markets for execution.\22\
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\22\ See C2 Options Fee Schedule, as of February 9, 2024,
Linkage Routing Fees, which assesses a $1.55 fee for orders marked
with fee code ``RD'' Routed (Customer), Non-Penny. The term
``Customer'' means a Public Customer or a broker-dealer. See Rules
of Cboe C2 Exchange, Rule 1.1. ``Public Customer'' means a person
that is not a broker or dealer in securities. See Rules of Cboe C2
Exchange, Rule 1.1. The Exchange similarly defines ``Public
Customer'' as a person that is not a broker or dealer in securities.
See Exchange Rule 100.
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The Exchange places away markets in the fee tier grouping that best
approximates the Exchange's costs and fees to route the orders in that
segment to that away market. The per-contract transaction fee amount
associated with each grouping approximates the Exchange's all-in cost
(plus an additional, non-material amount) \23\ to execute the
corresponding contract at the corresponding exchange. Other exchanges
employ more simplistic models that provide for even fewer tiers than
the Exchange (e.g., two tiers on MEMX,\24\ and five tiers on Cboe BZX)
\25\ in their attempt to reflect the costs and fees associated with
routing and executing orders on other exchanges. The Exchange believes
its tier structure represents the best approach to reflect the costs
and fees associated with routing and executing orders on other
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\23\ See supra note 6.
\24\ See MEMX Options Fee Schedule, as of February 15, 2024,
Routing Fees, which assesses a fee of $0.60 for orders in penny
classes routed to other exchanges and $1.20 for orders in non-penny
classes routed to other exchanges, available at https://info.memxtrading.com/us-options-trading-resources/us-options-fee-schedule/.
\25\ See Cboe BZX Options Fee Schedule, as of March 1, 2024, Fee
Codes and Associated Fees, which assesses a $0.90 fee for non-
customer orders in penny classes routed to other exchanges and a
$1.25 fee for non-customer orders in non-penny classes routed to
other exchanges, and additionally provides for three additional fee
tiers for customer orders routed to other exchanges, available at
https://www.cboe.com/us/options/membership/fee_schedule/bzx/.
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B. Self-Regulatory Organization's Statement on Burden on Competition
The Exchange does not believe that the proposed rule change will
impose any burden on competition not necessary or appropriate in
furtherance of the purposes of the Act. The Exchange's proposed re-
categorization of certain exchange groupings is intended to enable the
Exchange to recover the costs it incurs to route orders to away
markets, while the introduction of a new fee tier is designed to allow
the Exchange to better approximate the costs it incurs to route orders
to Cboe BZX Options, Nasdaq ISE, and Nasdaq BX. The costs to the
Exchange to route orders to away markets for execution primarily
includes the transaction fees assessed by the away markets to which the
Exchange routes orders, in addition to the Exchange's clearing costs,
administrative, regulatory and technical costs. This new tier is
reflective of the fees assessed on the away markets and the Exchange's
cost to route orders to these away markets on behalf of Members. The
Exchange does not believe that this proposal imposes any unnecessary
burden on competition because it seeks to better reflect the costs and
fees incurred by the Exchange when routing orders to away markets on
behalf of Members and notes that at least one other options exchange
has a similar routing fee structure.\26\
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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.
III. Date of Effectiveness of the Proposed Rule Change and Timing for
Commission Action
The foregoing rule change has become effective pursuant to Section
19(b)(3)(A)(ii) of the Act,\27\ and Rule 19b-4(f)(2) \28\ thereunder.
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 should be approved or disapproved.
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\27\ 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(3)(A)(ii).
\28\ 17 CFR 240.19b-4(f)(2).
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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 [email protected]. Please include
file number SR-MIAX-2024-15 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-MIAX-2024-15. 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
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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
a.m. and 3 p.m. Copies of the filing also will be available for
inspection and copying at the principal office of the Exchange. Do not
include personal identifiable information in submissions; you should
submit only information that you wish to make available publicly. We
may redact in part or withhold entirely from publication submitted
material that is obscene or subject to copyright protection. All
submissions should refer to file number SR-MIAX-2024-15 and should be
submitted on or before April 17, 2024.
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\29\ 17 CFR 200.30-3(a)(12).
For the Commission, by the Division of Trading and Markets,
pursuant to delegated authority.\29\
Sherry R. Haywood,
Assistant Secretary.
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