Self-Regulatory Organizations; New York Stock Exchange LLC; Notice of Filing and Immediate Effectiveness of Proposed Rule Change To Amend its Price List
Published Date: 11/26/2025
Notice
Summary
The New York Stock Exchange is updating its price list to make it easier to qualify for a top trading credit, remove some rarely used fees, and adjust credits for certain trades. These changes affect traders who add or remove orders and aim to encourage more trading activity. The new rules took effect right away on November 21, 2025, so traders should check how this impacts their costs and benefits.
Analyzed Economic Effects
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Higher Bar to Get Tier 7 Adding Credit
The NYSE will add a third requirement to qualify for the Tier 7 Adding Credit: a member organization must have 0.15% of Tape B and Tape C combined Adding ADV (excluding DMM). This is in addition to the existing requirements of 0.175% of Tape A Adding ADV and 0.02% of Tape B and Tape C combined for Non-Display Reserve orders; the existing credit amounts ($0.0029 displayed, $0.0018 non-displayed, plus $0.0007/$0.0006 NBBO/BBO increments) remain unchanged.
Elimination of Two Underutilized Remove Fees
The NYSE proposes to delete two underutilized fees for transactions that remove liquidity: (1) a fee structure adopted in September 2023 that charged $0.00300 in Tape A and $0.00295 in Tape B/C for non-Floor broker removals where a member had 0.05% Adding ADV of Tape A CADV, and (2) a fee structure charging $0.00295 in Tape A and $0.00290 in Tape B/C for non-Floor broker removals where a member had 0.10% Adding ADV of Tape A CADV and 0.007% Adding ADV in Tape B and Tape C CADV combined. The Exchange proposes to remove both fees in their entirety.
Adjusted Remove Fees for Several Tiers
The NYSE will modify fees charged for non-Floor broker transactions that remove liquidity: for members meeting 0.30% Tape A Adding ADV and 0.01% Tape B/C combined, the fee would change from $0.00290 (Tape A) / $0.00285 (Tape B/C) to $0.00300 (Tape A) / $0.00295 (Tape B/C). For members meeting 1.05% Tape A Adding ADV and 0.01% Tape B/C combined (or 0.05% Tape A plus operating a DMM in at least 25 securities), the fee would change from $0.00285 (Tape A and Tape B/C) to $0.00290 for Tape A, Tape B and Tape C.
Higher Remove Fees Specifically in Tape C
For Tape C securities at or above $1.00, the NYSE will revise remove fees: the fee for members achieving a 0.25% Adding Tape C percentage of Tape C CADV changes from $0.0026 to $0.0027 per share, and the fee for members achieving a 0.10% Adding Tape C percentage of Tape C CADV changes from $0.0027 to $0.0028 per share. The qualification requirements for those tiers remain unchanged.
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