Exchange Extends Data Discount Through 2026
Published Date: 7/16/2026
Notice
Summary
MIAX Emerald is keeping the 20% discount on fees for folks who request certain historical Open-Close Report data, but only if they spend $20,000 or more at once. This discount program just got extended through December 31, 2026, giving traders and data users more time to save money. If you rely on this data, now’s the perfect moment to take advantage of the deal before it ends!
Analyzed Economic Effects
3 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 1 mixed.
20% Discount Extended to Dec 31, 2026
MIAX Emerald extended a temporary 20% discount on ad-hoc historical Open-Close Report purchases through December 31, 2026. The discount applies order-by-order when a single ad-hoc purchase of historical End-of-Day Report and/or historical 10-Minute Report data totals $20,000 or more, and is available only to existing monthly subscribers who buy the same category of historical data.
Subscription and Ad-Hoc Price Schedule
The Exchange lists its Open-Close Report prices: monthly subscription fees are $600 for the End-of-Day Report, $2,000 for the 10-Minute Report, and $6,000 for the 1-Minute Report. Ad-hoc historical request fees are $500 per month for End-of-Day, $1,000 per month for 10-Minute, and $2,500 per month for 1-Minute data (with historical availability beginning June 2021 for End-of-Day and March 2019 for the intra-day reports).
1-Minute Data Excluded From Discount
The 20% temporary discount does not apply to ad-hoc historical 1-Minute Report requests; that ad-hoc 1-Minute fee is $2,500 per request per month. However, current subscribers to the 1-Minute Report may obtain historical 1-Minute Report data for no additional charge when they submit an ad-hoc request for the same date range.
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