NYSE American Tunes Into New Data Feed Station
Published Date: 8/5/2025
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Summary
NYSE American is updating its rule to officially say it will use data feeds from the new 24X National Exchange for handling and executing orders, routing trades, and making sure rules are followed. This change kicks in right away and affects traders and firms using the Exchange’s services, but it doesn’t change any fees. It’s all about keeping data fresh and accurate as 24X starts up.
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NYSE American to Use 24X Direct Feed
The NYSE American rule will state that the Exchange will use a 24X National Exchange direct feed as its primary source of data, with the SIP data feed as a secondary source, for order handling, order execution, order routing, and regulatory compliance. This change becomes operative on the date 24X launches operations (September 29, 2025) and the filing states it does not change any fees; it affects traders and firms that use the Exchange’s services.
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