2025-00305Notice

Self-Regulatory Organizations; MIAX PEARL, LLC; Notice of Filing and Immediate Effectiveness of a Proposed Rule Change To Make Non-Substantive, Clarifying Changes to the MIAX Pearl Options Fee Schedule

Published Date: 1/10/2025

Notice

Summary

MIAX PEARL, the options exchange, made some quick, simple updates to its fee schedule to fix their email address and remove old mini-options references. These changes don’t affect fees or trading rules and took effect right away, so traders and members can keep doing their thing without missing a beat. No extra costs or delays—just clearer info!

Analyzed Economic Effects

3 provisions identified: 3 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.

Fee Schedule Email Address Updated

MIAX PEARL updated the email domain listed in its Options Fee Schedule to a new address. The change is non‑substantive, became operative upon filing, and does not change any fees or trading rules.

Outdated Mini-Options Reference Removed

The Exchange deleted a reference to mini-options from the MIAX Pearl Options Fee Schedule because mini-options are no longer offered. This edit is clarifying only, became operative upon filing, and does not change fees or trading rules.

No Fee or Trading Rule Changes

MIAX PEARL's filing makes clarifying edits only and explicitly does not affect fees or trading rules. The Commission waived the 30‑day operative delay so the change became effective upon filing, allowing traders and members to continue without added costs or delays.

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1/10/2025

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