More Market Data Deals: Cboe's Latest Bargain Bonanza
Published Date: 8/13/2025
Notice
Summary
Cboe EDGA Exchange is giving a temporary 20% discount to anyone—members or not—who spends $20,000 or more on their Historical Depth Data. This means big buyers get a sweet deal on important market info for a limited time. If you rely on this data, now’s the perfect moment to save some cash and dive deep!
Analyzed Economic Effects
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Temporary 20% Discount on Large Data Buys
Cboe EDGA is offering a temporary 20% discount to any purchaser (Members or non-Members) who makes an ad‑hoc purchase of $20,000 or more of EDGA Historical Depth Data. The program runs from July 30, 2025 through September 30, 2025 and the discount applies on an order‑by‑order basis to the total purchase price once the $20,000 threshold is met (for example, a $25,000 order would receive a $5,000 discount). The discount cannot be combined with any other Exchange discounts.
Product Price, Delivery, and Use Restrictions
EDGA offers Historical Depth Data as a voluntary product available for purchase on a historical basis (T+1 or later) via the LiveVol DataShop, and currently charges $1,000 per month of historical data. The Historical Depth Report is provided only for internal use and redistribution of the data is not permitted.
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