Cboe Exchange Offers Free Peek at Historical Market Data
Published Date: 12/16/2025
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Summary
Cboe Exchange is shaking things up by renaming its 'Open-Close' data to 'End-of-Day Open-Close' and offering a free six-month trial of this historical data to new users. This deal is open to all traders and non-traders who haven’t tried it before, giving everyone a chance to explore valuable market info without paying upfront. The change kicks in immediately, making it a perfect time to dive in and test the data for free!
Analyzed Economic Effects
1 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Six-Month Free Trial for EOD Historical Data
Cboe is offering a free trial of up to six months for ad-hoc historical End-of-Day Open-Close (EOD Open-Close) data to any Trading Permit Holder (TPH) or non-TPH who has not previously subscribed to EOD Open-Close Data or received a free trial. The trial is effective beginning November 24, 2025, and this data normally costs $600 per month for 1–4 years of historical EOD data and $300 per month for five or more years.
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