NYSE Texas Updates Fees for Auction Order Executions
Published Date: 6/3/2025
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NYSE Texas is updating its fee schedule to add new fees for orders executed in auctions, starting May 19, 2025. This change affects traders using the auction system on the exchange and aims to keep fees fair and competitive. If you trade on NYSE Texas, expect these new fees to kick in right away!
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New Auction Fees on NYSE Texas
If you trade in auctions on NYSE Texas, starting May 19, 2025 you must pay new fees. For securities priced at or above $1.00 per share the fees are $0.0015 per share for Opening Orders, $0.0012 per share for Closing Orders, and $0.0006 per share for other auction executions; for securities priced below $1.00 the fee is 0.10% of trade value. These rates apply to Tape A, B, and C symbols in all trading sessions and the rule defines which order types (Opening Orders, Closing Orders, Auction Orders) are covered.
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