NYSE American Drops Fees for Expanded Market Data Access Points
Published Date: 1/15/2026
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Summary
Starting January 2, 2026, NYSE American is dropping the extra fee for getting their Best Bid and Offer (BBO) and Trades data in more than two places. This change helps traders and data users save money when accessing these specific market data feeds. If you use NYSE American’s market data, this update means fewer fees and easier access!
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Eliminate multiple‑feed fee for NYSE American data
Starting January 2, 2026, NYSE American will eliminate the Multiple Data Feed Fee for its NYSE American Best Bid and Offer (BBO) and NYSE American Trades data when those feeds are taken in more than two locations. If you are a trader or market‑data user who previously paid extra for taking these feeds in multiple locations, you will no longer be charged that extra fee.
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