Cboe Starts Charging for Cancel Report Details
Published Date: 9/9/2025
Notice
Summary
Cboe EDGA Exchange is starting to charge fees for its new All Cancels Report, which shows detailed timing info about canceled orders. This change affects traders and firms using this data and kicks in immediately as of August 25, 2025. If you rely on this report, expect a new cost when accessing it.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.
New $1,000/month market-data fee
If your firm is a Cboe EDGA Member or Sponsored Participant and you want the All Cancels Report, the Exchange will charge a monthly fee of $1,000 starting August 25, 2025. If you start mid-month, the fee will be prorated based on your subscription start date.
Bundled rate: Both reports for $1,500
If your firm subscribes to both the Missed Cancels Report and the All Cancels Report, Cboe EDGA will charge a bundled monthly fee of $1,500 starting August 25, 2025. The standalone price for each report remains $1,000 per month, and the bundled price applies to Members and Sponsored Participants who choose both.
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