Stock Data from 24X Now Comes with a Monthly Price Tag
Published Date: 9/30/2025
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Summary
Starting September 29, 2025, 24X National Exchange will charge monthly fees for its special market data feeds that show stock prices and trades. This change affects both members and non-members who use these data feeds, with fees set to be fair and competitive. If you rely on 24X’s market info, get ready to budget for these new monthly costs!
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24X Adopts Monthly Market-Data Fees
Starting September 29, 2025, 24X National Exchange will charge monthly fees for its proprietary market data feeds. The change applies to both Members and non-Members who receive 24X Depth, 24X Top, or 24X Last Sale data, so firms that rely on 24X market information should plan for new monthly costs.
Depth-of-Book Feed Monthly Pricing
The 24X Depth feed will cost $1,500 per month for internal distribution and $2,500 per month for external distribution starting September 29, 2025. Additional charges include non-display usage fees of $2,500 per month (charged once per category per Firm), Professional User fees of $30 per user per month, Non-Professional User fees of $3 per user per month, and an optional Digital Media Enterprise license for $5,000 per month.
Top-of-Book Feed Monthly Pricing
The 24X Top feed will cost $750 per month for internal distribution and $2,000 per month for external distribution beginning September 29, 2025. The Exchange proposes per-user display fees of $0.10 per user per month and offers an Enterprise license for $10,000 per month or a Digital Media Enterprise license for $2,000 per month as an alternative to per-user fees.
Last-Sale Feed Monthly Pricing
The 24X Last Sale feed will cost $500 per month for internal distribution and $2,000 per month for external distribution starting September 29, 2025. External display user fees are $0.10 per user per month; Firms may instead buy an Enterprise license for $10,000 per month or a Digital Media Enterprise license for $2,000 per month.
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