New Exchange Joins Volatility Squad: Stock Markets Get Backup Dancer
Published Date: 9/8/2025
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Summary
Big news! 24X National Exchange just joined the team that helps keep stock markets steady during wild ups and downs. This means 24X will follow special rules to prevent crazy price swings, starting right away—helping everyone trade smarter and safer. If you trade stocks or watch the market, this change could affect how prices move and how fast trades happen.
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24X Added to Market Volatility Plan
On August 12, 2025, 24X National Exchange was added as a Participant to the Plan to Address Extraordinary Market Volatility (the LULD Plan). As a Participant, 24X is subject to the LULD Plan's rules that address extraordinary market volatility. The amendment became effective upon filing on August 12, 2025, the Commission may abrogate the amendment within 60 days of the filing, and the Commission is accepting public comments through September 29, 2025.
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