MIAX Sapphire Extends Report Data Fee Discounts Further
Published Date: 1/20/2026
Notice
Summary
MIAX Sapphire is keeping the savings going! They’re extending a 20% discount on fees for anyone buying the Open-Close Report data until June 30, 2026. This means traders and firms using this info get to keep enjoying lower costs for a bit longer.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 1 mixed.
20% Discount Extended to June 30, 2026
MIAX Sapphire is extending a 20% discount on ad-hoc purchases of historical Open-Close Report data through June 30, 2026. The discount applies to ad-hoc End-of-Day and Intra-Day historical requests (for example, a $500 End-of-Day ad-hoc request would cost $400 after the 20% discount, and a $1,000 Intra-Day ad-hoc request would cost $800). The extension applies to Members and non-Members who purchase qualifying historical Open-Close Report data.
Who Qualifies and Discount Limits
The 20% discount is available only to existing monthly subscribers who purchase the same category of historical Open-Close Report data (End-of-Day or Intra-Day). The discount applies on an order-by-order basis, has no purchase threshold, cannot be combined with other discounts (including the Qualifying Academic Purchaser academic discount), and applies equally to Members and non-Members.
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