The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission issued the following release with regards to the ongoing Tick Size Pilot: On May 6, 2015, the Commission approved the National Market System Plan to ...
Earlier this week, STA filed what will most likely be its last comment letter on the Tick Size Pilot. Our letter offers opinions on the upcoming termination date and the assessment of data accumulated ...
The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has embarked on a significant overhaul of the US equity market structure, with a key component being reducing the minimum tick size from one penny to ...
Tick size is the minimum increment of price movement for a stock. For stocks in the U.S. market, tick size is expressed in dollars or cents. Prior to 1997, NASDAQ stocks traded with tick sizes of ⅛, ...
The Securities and Exchange Commission first tried to implement a new rule that would widen tick sizes via the Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act of 2012, arguing that decimalization has had a direct ...
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U.S. equities markets are the most transparent and resilient in the world. The process of price discovery—bringing millions of buyers and sellers together in a massive electronic marketplace to ...
For all the uncertainty surrounding the upcoming US election, one thing is now clear: there will be a new president in the White House come November. For the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), ...
June 25 (Reuters) - The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission unveiled a one-year "tick size" pilot program to let some stocks trade in five-cent increments instead of one-penny increments. In an ...
The SEC Tuesday announced a one-year pilot program to widen minimum tick sizes for small-cap stocks. The program, filed by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority and national securities exchanges ...
As most of you know, we have studied quite extensively (some would say too much) how round lots and tick sizes affect trading and stock valuations. In short, a one-size-fits-all tick creates ...
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