IEX Ditches One Math Trick for Smarter Trade Guards
Published Date: 3/14/2025
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Summary
Investors Exchange (IEX) is simplifying how it protects stock prices by retiring one of two fancy math tools it uses to spot quick price changes. This change affects traders and investors by relying on the stronger, more used calculation, making the system smoother without extra costs. The update took effect right away on March 4, 2025, so watch for a smarter, faster market experience!
Analyzed Economic Effects
1 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
IEX Retires One Price-Change Calculator
If you trade or invest on IEX, the Exchange removed the proprietary calculation called "CQI 1" from IEX Rule 11.190 and will rely on "CQI 2" to detect imminent changes to a protected quotation. The change took effect on March 4, 2025; the Exchange says CQI 2 provides incrementally more protection, is used more frequently, and the retirement of CQI 1 will make the system smoother without extra costs.
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