MIAX Amends Routing Fees in Latest Schedule Update
Published Date: 8/17/2026
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MIAX Pearl Routed Fee Reclassification
MIAX Pearl is moved out of the 'Routed, Public Customer not Priority, Non‑Penny' $1.25 fee tier and placed in the $1.40 fee tier for that segment. This reclassification (effective August 1, 2026) means routed public non‑priority non‑penny orders to MIAX Pearl will be assessed the $1.40 per‑contract routing fee instead of $1.25.
New MX2 and IEX Routing Options
The Exchange added MX2 Options and IEX Options to its routing fee table. Depending on order type and penny vs. non‑penny class, orders routed to MX2 or IEX will be charged the per‑contract fees shown in the table (for example, 0.65 cents for certain Penny Program routings and 1.00 or 1.40 cents for certain Non‑Penny routings) effective August 1, 2026.
Nasdaq BX Renamed Nasdaq Texas
The Exchange updated the fee schedule to rename 'Nasdaq BX Options' to 'Nasdaq Texas Options' so the Fee Schedule reflects the away market's new name. This is described as a conforming, non‑substantive change and becomes effective on August 1, 2026.
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