Notice2023-09335
Self-Regulatory Organizations; Cboe EDGX Exchange, Inc.; Notice of Filing and Immediate Effectiveness of a Proposed Rule Change To Amend Its Fee Schedule
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[Federal Register Volume 88, Number 85 (Wednesday, May 3, 2023)]
[Notices]
[Pages 27940-27946]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [<a href="http://www.gpo.gov">www.gpo.gov</a>]
[FR Doc No: 2023-09335]
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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
[Release No. 34-97393; File No. SR-CboeEDGX-2023-030
Self-Regulatory Organizations; Cboe EDGX Exchange, Inc.; Notice
of Filing and Immediate Effectiveness of a Proposed Rule Change To
Amend Its Fee Schedule
April 27, 2023.
Pursuant to section 19(b)(1) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
(``Act''),\1\ and Rule 19b-4 thereunder,\2\ notice is hereby given that
on April 17, 2023, Cboe EDGX Exchange, Inc. (``Exchange'' or ``EDGX'')
filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (``Commission'') the
proposed rule change as described in Items I, II, and III below, which
Items have been prepared by the Exchange. The Commission is publishing
this notice to solicit comments on the proposed rule change from
interested persons.
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\1\ 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(1).
\2\ 17 CFR 240.19b-4.
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I. Self-Regulatory Organization's Statement of the Terms of Substance
of the Proposed Rule Change
Cboe EDGX Exchange, Inc. (the ``Exchange'' or ``EDGX'') proposes to
amend its Fee Schedule. The text of the proposed rule change is
provided in Exhibit 5.
The text of the proposed rule change is also available on the
Exchange's website (<a href="http://markets.cboe.com/us/options/regulation/rule_filings/edgx/">http://markets.cboe.com/us/options/regulation/rule_filings/edgx/</a>), at the Exchange's Office of the Secretary, and at
the Commission's Public Reference Room.
II. Self-Regulatory Organization's Statement of the Purpose of, and
Statutory Basis for, the Proposed Rule Change
In its filing with the Commission, the Exchange included statements
concerning the purpose of and basis for the proposed rule change and
discussed any comments it received on the proposed rule change. The
text of these statements may be examined at the places specified in
Item IV below. The Exchange has prepared summaries, set forth in
sections A, B, and C below, of the most significant aspects of such
statements.
A. Self-Regulatory Organization's Statement of the Purpose of, and
Statutory Basis for, the Proposed Rule Change
1. Purpose
The Exchange proposes to amend its Fee Schedule applicable to its
equities trading platform (``EDGX Equities'') as follows: (1) by
modifying and introducing certain Growth Tiers; (2) by modifying the
criteria of Non-Displayed Step-Up Volume Tier 1; (3) by modifying and
introducing certain Remove Volume Tiers; (4) by modifying the criteria
of Retail Growth Tier 3; and (5) by modifying the rates associated with
certain fee codes. The Exchange proposes to implement these changes
effective April 3, 2023.\3\
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\3\ The Exchange initially filed the proposed fee changes on
April 3, 2023 (SR-CboeEDGX-2023-024). On April 17, 2023, the
Exchange withdrew that filing and submitted SR-CboeEDGX-2023-029. On
April 17, 2023, the Exchange withdrew SR-CboeEDGX-2023-029 and
submitted this proposal.
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The Exchange first notes that it operates in a highly competitive
market in which market participants can readily direct order flow to
competing venues if they deem fee levels at a particular venue to be
excessive or incentives to be insufficient. More specifically, the
Exchange is only one of 16 registered equities exchanges, as well as a
number of alternative trading systems and other off-exchange venues
that do not have similar self-regulatory responsibilities under the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the ``Act''), to which market
participants may direct their order flow. Based on publicly available
information,\4\ no single registered equities exchange has more than
17% of the market share. Thus, in such a low-concentrated and highly
competitive market, no single equities exchange possesses significant
pricing power in the execution of order flow. The Exchange in
particular operates a ``Maker-Taker'' model whereby it pays rebates to
members that add liquidity and assesses fees to those that remove
liquidity. The Exchange's Fee Schedule sets forth the standard rebates
and rates applied per share for orders that provide and remove
liquidity, respectively. Currently, for orders in securities priced at
or above $1.00, the Exchange provides a standard rebate of $0.00160 per
share for orders that add liquidity and assesses a fee of $0.0030 per
share for orders that remove liquidity.\5\ For orders in securities
priced below $1.00, the Exchange provides a standard rebate of $0.00009
per share for orders that add liquidity and assesses a fee of 0.30% of
the total dollar value for orders that remove liquidity.\6\
Additionally, in response to the competitive environment, the Exchange
also offers tiered pricing which provides Members opportunities to
qualify for higher rebates or reduced fees where certain volume
criteria and thresholds are met. Tiered pricing provides an incremental
incentive for Members to strive for higher tier levels, which provides
increasingly higher benefits or discounts for satisfying increasingly
more stringent criteria.
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\4\ See Cboe Global Markets, U.S. Equities Market Volume
Summary, Month-to-Date (March 24, 2023), available at <a href="https://www.cboe.com/us/equities/_statistics/">https://www.cboe.com/us/equities/_statistics/</a>.
\5\ See EDGX Equities Fee Schedule, Standard Rates.
\6\ Id.
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Growth Tiers
Under footnote 1 of the Fee Schedule, the Exchange currently offers
various Add/Remove Volume Tiers. In particular, the Exchange offers two
Growth Tiers that each provide an enhanced rebate for Members'
qualifying orders yielding fee codes B,\7\ V,\8\ Y,\9\ 3,\10\ and
4,\11\ where a Member reaches certain add volume-based criteria,
including ``growing'' its volume over a certain baseline month. First,
the Exchange is proposing to introduce new Growth Tier 1 to provide
Members an additional manner in which they could receive an enhanced
rebate if certain criteria is met. The proposed criteria for proposed
Growth Tier 1 is as follows:
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\7\ Fee code B is appended to orders adding liquidity to EDGX in
Tape B securities.
\8\ Fee code V is appended to orders adding liquidity to EDGX in
Tape A securities.
\9\ Fee code Y is appended to orders adding liquidity to EDGX in
Tape C securities.
\10\ Fee code 3 is appended to orders adding liquidity to EDGX
in the pre and post market in Tapes A or C securities.
\11\ Fee code 4 is appended to orders adding liquidity to EDGX
in the pre and post market in Tape B securities.
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<bullet> Growth Tier 1 provides a rebate of $0.0020 per share for
securities priced above $1.00 to qualifying orders (i.e., orders
yielding fee B, V, Y, 3, or 4) where Member adds a Step-Up ADAV \12\
from January 2023 >=0.10% of the TCV \13\ or Member adds a Step-Up ADAV
from January 2023 >=10,000,000.
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\12\ ``Step-Up ADAV'' means ADAV in the relevant baseline month
subtracted from current ADAV. ADAV means average daily added volume
calculated as the number of shares added per day. ADAV is calculated
on a monthly basis.
\13\ ``TCV'' means total consolidated volume calculated as the
volume reported by all exchanges and trade reporting facilities to a
consolidated transaction reporting plan for the month for which the
fees apply.
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Proposed Growth Tier 1 will provide a lower rebate than other
existing Growth Tiers, but this lower rebate is commensurate with the
difficulty of meeting the less stringent criteria associated with
proposed Growth Tier 1.
Second, the Exchange proposes to renumber current Growth Tiers 1
and 2 and modify the criteria of proposed Growth Tier 3 (current Growth
Tier 2). Currently, Growth Tier 2 (proposed Growth Tier 3) reads as
follows:
<bullet> Growth Tier 2 provides a rebate of $0.0034 per share to
qualifying orders (i.e., orders yielding fee codes B, V, Y, 3, or 4)
where (1) Member adds a Step-Up ADAV from October 2022 >=0.15% of the
TCV or Member adds a Step-Up ADAV from October 2022 >=15,000,000; and
(2) Member has a total remove ADV \14\ >=0.45% of TCV or Member has a
total remove ADV >=45,000,000; and (3) Member adds a Retail Step-Up ADV
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(i.e., yielding fee codes ZA \16\ or ZO \17\) from August 2022 >=0.10%
of TCV.
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\14\ ``ADV'' means average daily volume calculated as the number
of shares added to, removed from, or routed by, the Exchange, or any
combination or subset thereof, per day. ADV is calculated on a
monthly basis.
\15\ ``Step-Up ADV'' means ADV in the relevant baseline month
subtracted from current day ADV.
\16\ Fee code ZA is appended to Retail Orders that add
liquidity.
\17\ Fee code ZO is appended to Retail orders that adds
liquidity during the pre- and post-market.
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Now, the Exchange proposes to remove the third prong of criteria.
The proposed criteria for current Growth Tier 2 (proposed Growth Tier
3) is as follows:
<bullet> Proposed Growth Tier 3 provides a rebate of $0.0034 per
share to qualifying orders (i.e., orders yielding fee codes B, V, Y, 3,
or 4) where (1) Member adds a Step-Up ADAV from October 2022 >=0.15% of
the TCV or Member adds a Step-Up ADAV from October 2022 >=15,000,000;
and (2) Member has a total remove ADV >=0.45% of TCV or Member has a
total remove ADV >=45,000,000.
The proposed modification to proposed Growth Tier 3 removes a
criteria designed to encourage Members to grow their volume in retail
orders on the Exchange. By removing a criteria while keeping the
enhanced rebate the same, the proposed criteria slightly decreases the
difficulty required for Members to meet the applicable tier threshold.
By introducing proposed Growth Tier 1 and decreasing the difficulty
required under proposed Growth Tier 3, Members are still incentivized
to grow their volume on the Exchange, thereby contributing to a deeper
and more liquid market, which benefits all market participants and
provides greater execution opportunities on the Exchange.
Non-Displayed Add Volume Tiers
In addition to the Growth Tiers offered under footnote 1, the
Exchange also offers Non-Displayed Add Volume Tiers that each provide
an enhanced rebate for Members' qualifying orders yielding fee codes
DM,\18\ HA,\19\ MM,\20\ and RP,\21\ where a Member reaches certain
volume-based criteria offered in each tier. The Exchange now proposes
to amend the criteria of current Non-Displayed Step-Up Volume Tier 1.
Currently, the criteria for Non-Displayed Step-Up Volume Tier 1 is as
follows:
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\18\ Fee code DM is appended to orders that add liquidity using
MidPoint Discretionary Order within discretionary range.
\19\ Fee code HA is appended to non-displayed orders that add
liquidity.
\20\ Fee code MM is appended to non-displayed orders that add
liquidity using Mid-Point Peg.
\21\ Fee code RP is appended to non-displayed orders that add
liquidity using Supplemental Peg.
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<bullet> Non-Displayed Step-Up Volume Tier 1 provides a rebate of
$0.0026 per share to qualifying orders (i.e., orders yielding fee code
DM, HA, MM, or RP) where (1) Members adds a Step-Up ADAV from October
2022 >=0.15% of the TCV or Member adds a Step-Up ADAV from October 2022
>=15,000,000; and (2) Member has a total remove ADV >=0.45% of TCV or
Member has a total remove ADV >=45,000,000; and (3) Member adds a
Retail Step-Up ADV (i.e., yielding fee codes ZA or ZO) from August 2022
>=0.10% of TCV.
Now, the Exchange proposes to remove the third prong of criteria.
The proposed criteria for Non-Displayed Step-Up Volume Tier 1 is as
follows:
<bullet> Non-Displayed Step-Up Volume Tier 1 provides a rebate of
$0.0026 per share to qualifying orders (i.e., orders yielding fee code
DM, HA, MM, or RP) where (1) Members adds a Step-Up ADAV from October
2022 >=0.15% of the TCV or Member adds a Step-Up ADAV from October 2022
>=15,000,000; and (2) Member has a total remove ADV >=0.45% of TCV or
Member has a total remove ADV >=45,000,000.
The proposed modification to Non-Displayed Step-Up Volume Tier 1 is
intended to remove criteria designed to incentivize Members to add non-
displayed retail volume on the Exchange. By removing a criteria while
keeping the enhanced rebate the same, the proposed criteria slightly
decreases the difficulty required for Members to meet the applicable
tier threshold while continuing to encourage Members to add non-
displayed liquidity to the Exchange, thereby contributing to a deeper
and more liquid market, which benefits all market participants and
provides greater execution opportunities on the Exchange.
Remove Volume Tiers
In addition to the Growth Tiers and Non-Displayed Add Volume Tiers
offered under footnote 1, the Exchange also offers two Remove Volume
Tiers that each assess a reduced fee for Members' qualifying orders
yielding fee codes BB,\22\ N,\23\ and W \24\ where a Member reaches
certain add or remove volume-based criteria. The Exchange first
proposes to amend the criteria in Remove Volume Tiers 1 and 2.
Currently, the criteria for these tiers is as follows:
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\22\ Fee code BB is appended to orders that remove liquidity
from EDGX in Tape B securities.
\23\ Fee code N is appended to orders that remove liquidity from
EDGX in Tape C securities.
\24\ Fee code W is appended to orders that remove liquidity from
EDGX in Tape A securities.
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<bullet> Remove Volume Tier 1 provides a reduced fee of $0.00275
per share for securities priced above $1.00 or 0.28% of the total
dollar value in securities priced below $1.00 to qualifying orders
(i.e., orders yielding fee codes BB, N, or W) where (1) Member adds a
Step-Up ADAV from June 2021 >=0.10% of the TCV or Member adds a Step-Up
ADAV from June 2021 >=8,000,000; and (2) Member has a total remove ADV
>=0.60% of the TCV or Member has a total remove ADV >=45,000,000.
<bullet> Remove Volume Tier 2 assesses a reduced fee of $0.00275
per share for securities priced above $1.00 or 0.28% of the total
dollar value in securities priced below $1.00 to qualifying orders
(i.e., orders yielding fee codes BB, N, or W) where (1) Member has an
ADAV >=0.25% TCV with displayed orders that yield fee codes B, V, or Y;
or (2) Member adds Retail Order ADV (i.e., yielding fee codes ZA or ZO)
>=0.45% of the TCV.
Now, the Exchange proposes to replace the existing criteria with a
single prong of criteria for each tier and slightly increase the
reduced fee assessed by Remove Volume Tier 1. The proposed criteria is
as follows:
<bullet> Remove Volume Tier 1 assesses a reduced fee of $0.00285
per share for securities priced above $1.00 or 0.28% of the total
dollar value in securities priced below $1.00 to qualifying orders
(i.e., orders yielding fee codes BB, N, or W) where Member has an ADAV
>=0.25% TCV with displayed orders that yield fee codes B, V, or Y.
<bullet> Remove Volume Tier 2 assesses a reduced fee of $0.00275
per share for securities priced above $1.00 or 0.28% of the total
dollar value in securities priced below $1.00 to qualifying orders
(i.e., orders yielding fee codes BB, N, or W) where Member adds Retail
Order ADV (i.e., yielding fee codes ZA or ZO) >=0.45% of the TCV.
The proposed change to Remove Volume Tier 1 will provide a slightly
lower reduced fee in exchange for less difficult criteria that
continues to encourage Members to strive to meet the criteria by
removing liquidity on the Exchange. Similarly, the proposed change to
Remove Volume Tier 2 will assess the current reduced fee while
lessening the difficulty of meeting the criteria in Remove Volume Tier
2.
Second, the Exchange proposes to introduce Remove Volume Tier 3.
The proposed criteria in proposed Remove Volume Tier 3 is as follows:
<bullet> Proposed Remove Volume Tier 3 assesses a reduced fee of
$0.00275 per share in securities priced above $1.00 or 0.28% of the
total dollar value in securities priced below $1.00 for qualifying
orders (i.e., orders yielding fee codes BB, N, or W) where (1) Member
adds a Step-Up ADAV from June 2021 >=0.10% of the TCV or Member adds a
Step-Up ADAV from June 2021 >=8,000,000; and (2) Member has a total
remove ADV >=0.60% of the TCV or Members has a total remove ADV
>=45,000,000; and (3) Member adds
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Retail Order ADV (i.e., yielding fee codes ZA or ZO) >=0.10% of the
TCV.
The addition of proposed Remove Volume Tier 3 is designed to
provide Members an alternative opportunity to earn a reduced fee where
Members achieve certain add or remove volume-based criteria. The
Exchange believes assessing an identical fee as Remove Volume Tier 2
albeit using slightly more difficult criteria will encourage Members to
strive to meet the criteria by removing liquidity on the Exchange. The
proposed changes to the Remove Volume Tiers are designed to incentivize
Members to provide additional volume to the Exchange. An increase in
remove liquidity on the Exchange signals an overall increase in
activity from other market participants, contributes to a deeper, more
liquid market, and provides additional execution opportunities for
active market participants, which benefits the entire market system.
Retail Growth Tiers
Pursuant to footnote 2 of the Fee Schedule, the Exchange offers
Retail Volume Tiers which provide Retail Member Organizations
(``RMOs'') \25\ an opportunity to receive an enhanced rebate from the
standard rebate for Retail Orders \26\ that add liquidity (i.e.,
yielding fee code ZA or ZO). Currently, the Retail Volume Tiers offer
three Retail Growth Tiers, where a Member is eligible for an enhanced
rebate for qualifying orders (i.e., yielding fee code ZA or ZO) meeting
certain add volume-based criteria, including ``growing'' its volume
over a certain baseline month. The Exchange now proposes to amend the
criteria of Retail Growth Tier 3. Currently, the criteria for Retail
Growth Tier 3 is as follows:
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\25\ See EDGX Rule 11.21(a)(1). A ``Retail Member Organization''
or ``RMO'' is a Member (or a division thereof) that has been
approved by the Exchange under this Rule to submit Retail Orders.
\26\ See EDGX Rule 11.21(a)(2). A ``Retail Order'' is an agency
or riskless principal order that meets the criteria of FINRA Rule
5320.03 that originates from a natural person and is submitted to
the Exchange by a Retail Member Organization, provided that no
change is made to the terms of the order with respect to price or
side of market and the order does not originate from a trading
algorithm or any other computerized methodology.
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<bullet> Retail Growth Tier 3 provides a rebate of $0.0037 per
share to qualifying orders (i.e., orders yielding fee code ZA or ZO)
where (1) Member adds a Step-Up ADAV from October 2022 >=0.15% of the
TCV or Member adds a Step-Up ADAV from October 2022 >=15,000,000; (2)
Member has a total remove ADV >=0.45% of TCV or Member has a total
remove ADV >=45,000,000; and (3) Members adds a Retail Step-Up ADV
(i.e., yielding fee code ZA or ZO) from August 2022 >=0.10% of TCV.
Now, the Exchange proposes to delete the third prong of criteria.
The proposed criteria for Retail Growth Tier 3 is as follows:
<bullet> Retail Growth Tier 3 provides a rebate of $0.0037 per
share to qualifying orders (i.e., orders yielding fee code ZA or ZO)
where (1) Member adds a Step-Up ADAV from October 2022 >=0.15% of the
TCV or Member adds a Step-Up ADAV from October 2022 >=15,000,000; and
(2) Member has a total remove ADV >=0.45% of TCV or Member has a total
remove ADV >=45,000,000.
The proposed modification to Retail Growth Tier 3 removes a
criteria designed to encourage RMOs to grow their volume in retail
orders on the Exchange. By removing a criteria while keeping the
enhanced rebate the same, the proposed criteria slightly decreases the
difficulty required for Members to meet the applicable tier threshold
while continuing to encourage RMOs to grow their volume in retail
orders.
Furthermore, the Growth Tiers, Non-Displayed Add Volume Tiers,
Remove Volume Tiers, and Retail Volume Tiers are intended to provide
Members an opportunity to receive an enhanced rebate or reduced fee by
increasing their order flow to the Exchange, which further contributes
to a deeper, more liquid market and provides even more execution
opportunities for active market participants. Incentivizing an increase
in liquidity adding or removing volume, through enhanced rebate or
reduced fee opportunities, encourages liquidity adding Members on the
Exchange to contribute to a deeper, more liquid market, and liquidity
executing Members on the Exchange to increase transactions and take
execution opportunities provided by such increased liquidity, together
providing for overall enhanced price discovery and price improvement
opportunities on the Exchange. As such, increased overall order flow
benefits all Members by contributing towards a robust and well-balanced
market ecosystem.
Fee Code Changes
The Exchange currently offers fee code DX, which is appended to
Midpoint Discretionary Orders (``MDOs'') \27\ using the Quote Depletion
Protection (``QDP'') \28\ order instruction that remove liquidity from
the Exchange. QDP is designed to provide enhanced protections to MDOs
by tracking significant executions that constitute the best bid or
offer on the EDGX Book \29\ and enabling Users \30\ to avoid
potentially unfavorable executions by preventing MDOs entered with the
optional QDP instruction from exercising discretion to trade at more
aggressive prices when QDP has been triggered.\31\ Currently, orders
appended with fee code DX are be assessed a fee of $0.00060 per share
in securities at or above $1.00 and 0.30% of dollar value for
securities priced below $1.00. The Exchange proposes to increase the
fee to $0.0010 per share in securities at or above $1.00. There is no
proposed change in the fee assessed to securities priced below $1.00.
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\27\ See Exchange Rule 11.8(g).
\28\ See Exchange Rule 11.8(g)(10).
\29\ See Exchange Rule 1.5(d).
\30\ See Exchange Rule 1.5(ee).
\31\ See Securities Exchange Act Release No. 89007 (June 4,
2020), 85 FR 35454 (June 10, 2020) (SR-CboeEDGX-2020-010) (``Notice
of Filing of Amendment No. 1 and Order Granting Accelerated Approval
of a Proposed Rule Change, as Modified by Amendment No. 1, to Amend
the Rule Relating to MidPoint Discretionary Orders to Allow Optional
Offset or Quote Depletion Protection Instructions'').
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The Exchange also offers various fee codes for orders routed away
from the Exchange. The Exchange is proposing to modify the routing fees
associated with fee codes RZ,\32\ I,\33\ BY,\34\ AA,\35\ AY,\36\
RR,\37\ and RY \38\ to match the base add or remove rate for the
associated market center to which the order is routed. The rebates for
fee codes RZ, I, AA, and RR will be revised to $0.0016 per share in
securities priced above $1.00.\39\ The rebates for fee codes BY and AY
will be revised to $0.0002 per share in securities priced above
$1.00.\40\ The fee for fee code RY will be revised to $0.0020 per share
in securities priced above $1.00.\41\ There are no changes to the fees
or rebates associated with securities priced below $1.00.
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\32\ Fee code RZ is appended to orders routed to BZX that add
liquidity.
\33\ Fee code I is appended to orders routed to EDGA using the
ROUC routing strategy.
\34\ Fee code BY is appended to orders routed to BYX using
Destination Specific (``DIRC'') or ROUC routing strategy.
\35\ Fee code AA is appended to orders routed to EDGA using the
ALLB routing strategy.
\36\ Fee code AY is appended to orders routed to BYX using the
ALLB routing strategy.
\37\ Fee code RR is appended to orders routed to EDGA using the
DIRC routing strategy.
\38\ Fee code RY is appended to orders routed to BYX that add
liquidity.
\39\ See BZX Equities Fee Schedule, Standard Rates; EDGA
Equities Fee Schedule, Standard Rates.
\40\ See BYX Equities Fee Schedule, Standard Rates.
\41\ Id.
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2. Statutory Basis
The Exchange believes the proposed rule change is consistent with
the Act and the rules and regulations thereunder applicable to the
Exchange and, in particular, the requirements of
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section 6(b) of the Act.\42\ Specifically, the Exchange believes the
proposed rule change is consistent with the section 6(b)(5) \43\
requirements that the rules of an exchange be designed to prevent
fraudulent and manipulative acts and practices, to promote just and
equitable principles of trade, to foster cooperation and coordination
with persons engaged in regulating, clearing, settling, processing
information with respect to, and facilitating transactions in
securities, to remove impediments to and perfect the mechanism of a
free and open market and a national market system, and, in general, to
protect investors and the public interest. Additionally, the Exchange
believes the proposed rule change is consistent with the section
6(b)(5) \44\ requirement that the rules of an exchange not be designed
to permit unfair discrimination between customers, issuers, brokers, or
dealers as well as section 6(b)(4) \45\ as it is designed to provide
for the equitable allocation of reasonable dues, fees and other charges
among its Members and other persons using its facilities.
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\42\ 15 U.S.C. 78f(b).
\43\ 15 U.S.C. 78f(b)(5).
\44\ Id.
\45\ 15 U.S.C. 78f(b)(4)
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As described above, the Exchange operates in a highly competitive
market in which market participants can readily direct order flow to
competing venues if they deem fee levels at a particular venue to be
excessive or incentives to be insufficient. The Exchange believes that
its proposal to: (1) introduce a new Growth Tier and modify current
Growth Tiers 1 and 2; (2) modify Non-Displayed Step-Up Volume Tier 1;
(3) introduce a new Remove Volume Tier and modify current Remove Volume
Tiers 1 and 2; and (4) modify Retail Growth Tier 3 reflects a
competitive pricing structure designed to incentivize market
participants to direct their order flow to the Exchange, which the
Exchange believes would enhance market quality to the benefit of all
Members. Additionally, the Exchange notes that relative volume-based
incentives and discounts have been widely adopted by exchanges,\46\
including the Exchange,\47\ and are reasonable, equitable and non-
discriminatory because they are open to all Members on an equal basis
and provide additional benefits or discounts that are reasonably
related to (i) the value to an exchange's market quality and (ii)
associated higher levels of market activity, such as higher levels of
liquidity provision and/or growth patterns. Competing equity exchanges
offer similar tiered pricing structures, including schedules of rebates
and fees that apply based upon members achieving certain volume and/or
growth thresholds, as well as assess similar fees or rebates for
similar types of orders, to that of the Exchange.
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\46\ See e.g., BZX Equities Fee Schedule, Footnote 1, Add/Remove
Volume Tiers.
\47\ See e.g., EDGX Equities Fee Schedule, Footnote 1, Add/
Remove Volume Tiers.
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In particular, the Exchange believes its proposal to: (1) introduce
a new Growth Tier and modify current Growth Tiers 1 and 2; (2) modify
Non-Displayed Step-Up Volume Tier 1; (3) introduce a new Remove Volume
Tier and modify current Remove Volume Tiers 1 and 2; and (4) modify
Retail Growth Tier 3 is reasonable because the revised tiers will be
available to all Members and provide all Members with an additional
opportunity to receive an enhanced rebate or a reduced fee. The
Exchange further believes the proposed modifications to its Growth
Tiers, Non-Displayed Step-Up Volume Tier 1, Remove Volume Tiers, and
Retail Growth Tier 3 will provide a reasonable means to encourage
liquidity adding displayed orders, liquidity adding non-displayed
orders, and retail orders, respectively, in Members' order flow to the
Exchange and to incentivize Members to continue to provide liquidity
adding volume to the Exchange by offering them an additional
opportunity to receive an enhanced rebate or reduced fee on qualifying
orders. An overall increase in activity would deepen the Exchange's
liquidity pool, offers additional cost savings, support the quality of
price discovery, promote market transparency and improve market
quality, for all investors.
The Exchange believes that the proposed changes to its Growth
Tiers, Non-Displayed Step-Up Volume Tier 1, Remove Volume Tiers, and
Retail Growth Tier 3 are reasonable as they do not represent a
significant departure from the criteria currently offered in the Fee
Schedule. Further, the Exchange believes its proposed changes to the
routing fee codes and to fee code DX are reasonable as these changes do
not represent a significant departure from the Exchange's general
pricing structure. The Exchange notes that the proposed changes to fee
code DX are a modest increase over existing prices and yet the proposed
fee is lower than other similar fees to remove volume on the
Exchange.\48\ Indeed, the proposed changes to fee codes RZ, I, BY, AA,
AY, RR, and RY are intended to match the base add or remove rates on
the Exchange's affiliates.\49\ The Exchange also believes that the
proposal represents an equitable allocation of fees and rebates and is
not unfairly discriminatory because all Members will be eligible for
the proposed new tiers and have the opportunity to meet the tiers'
criteria and receive the corresponding enhanced rebate if such criteria
is met. Without having a view of activity on other markets and off-
exchange venues, the Exchange has no way of knowing whether this
proposed rule change would definitely result in any Members qualifying
the new proposed tiers. While the Exchange has no way of predicting
with certainty how the proposed changes will impact Member activity,
based on the prior months volume, the Exchange anticipates that at
least one Member will be able to satisfy proposed Growth Tier 1, at
least two Members will be able to satisfy proposed Growth Tier 3, at
least two Members will be able to satisfy proposed Non-Displayed Step-
Up Volume Tier 1, at least two Members will be able to satisfy proposed
Remove Volume Tier 1, at least two Members will be able to satisfy
proposed Remove Volume Tier 2, at least one Member will be able to
satisfy proposed Remove Volume Tier 3, and at least two Members will be
able to satisfy proposed Retail Growth Tier 3. The Exchange also notes
that proposed changes will not adversely impact any Member's ability to
qualify for enhanced rebates offered under other tiers. Should a Member
not meet the proposed new criteria, the Member will merely not receive
that corresponding enhanced rebate.
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\48\ See, Cboe EDGX Equities Fee Schedule, Fee Codes and
Associated Fees.
\49\ Supra notes 38-39.
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B. Self-Regulatory Organization's Statement on Burden on Competition
The Exchange does not believe that the proposed rule change will
impose any burden on competition that is not necessary or appropriate
in furtherance of the purposes of the Act. Rather, as discussed above,
the Exchange believes that the proposed changes would encourage the
submission of additional order flow to a public exchange, thereby
promoting market depth, execution incentives and enhanced execution
opportunities, as well as price discovery and transparency for all
Members. As a result, the Exchange believes that the proposed changes
further the Commission's goal in adopting Regulation NMS of fostering
competition among orders, which promotes ``more efficient pricing of
individual stocks for all types of orders, large and small.''
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The Exchange believes the proposed rule changes do not impose any
burden on intramarket competition that is not necessary or appropriate
in furtherance of the purposes of the Act. Particularly, the proposed
changes to the Exchange's Growth Tiers, Non-Displayed Step-Up Volume
Tier 1, Remove Volume Tiers, and Retail Growth Tier 3 will apply to all
Members equally in that all Members are eligible for each of the Tiers,
have a reasonable opportunity to meet the Tiers' criteria and will
receive the enhanced rebate on their qualifying orders if such criteria
is met. The Exchange does not believe the proposed changes burdens
competition, but rather, enhances competition as it is intended to
increase the competitiveness of EDGX by amending an existing pricing
incentive and adopting pricing incentives in order to attract order
flow and incentivize participants to increase their participation on
the Exchange, providing for additional execution opportunities for
market participants and improved price transparency. Greater overall
order flow, trading opportunities, and pricing transparency benefits
all market participants on the Exchange by enhancing market quality and
continuing to encourage Members to send orders, thereby contributing
towards a robust and well-balanced market ecosystem.
The Exchange does not believe the proposal to revise the applicable
fee or rebate associated with the Exchange's routing fee codes or fee
code DX does not impose a burden on intramarket competition that is not
necessary or appropriate in furtherance of the purposes of the Act. The
proposed fee associated with fee code DX would apply to all Members
equally in that all Members would be subject to the same flat fee for
the execution of an MDO with a QDP instruction that removes liquidity
from the Exchange. Both MDO and the associated QDP instruction are
available to all Members on an equal and non-discriminatory basis. As a
result, any Member can decide to use (or not use) the QDP instruction
based on the benefits provided by that instruction in potentially
avoiding unfavorable executions, and the associated charge that the
Exchange proposes to amend. In addition, the fees and rebates
associated with routing orders away from the Exchange similarly apply
to all Members on an equal and non-discriminatory basis and Members can
choose to use (or not use) the Exchange's routing functionality as part
of their decision to submit order flow to the Exchange.
Next, the Exchange believes the proposed rule changes does not
impose any burden on intermarket competition that is not necessary or
appropriate in furtherance of the purposes of the Act. As previously
discussed, the Exchange operates in a highly competitive market.
Members have numerous alternative venues that they may participate on
and direct their order flow, including other equities exchanges, off-
exchange venues, and alternative trading systems. Additionally, the
Exchange represents a small percentage of the overall market. Based on
publicly available information, no single equities exchange has more
than 17% of the market share.\50\ Therefore, no exchange possesses
significant pricing power in the execution of order flow. Indeed,
participants can readily choose to send their orders to other exchange
and off-exchange venues if they deem fee levels at those other venues
to be more favorable. Moreover, the Commission has repeatedly expressed
its preference for competition over regulatory intervention in
determining prices, products, and services in the securities markets.
Specifically, in Regulation NMS, the Commission highlighted the
importance of market forces in determining prices and SRO revenues and,
also, recognized that current regulation of the market system ``has
been remarkably successful in promoting market competition in its
broader forms that are most important to investors and listed
companies.'' \51\ The fact that this market is competitive has also
long been recognized by the courts. In NetCoalition v. Securities and
Exchange Commission, the D.C. Circuit stated as follows: ``[n]o one
disputes that competition for order flow is `fierce.' . . . As the SEC
explained, `[i]n the U.S. national market system, buyers and sellers of
securities, and the broker-dealers that act as their order-routing
agents, have a wide range of choices of where to route orders for
execution'; [and] `no exchange can afford to take its market share
percentages for granted' because `no exchange possesses a monopoly,
regulatory or otherwise, in the execution of order flow from broker
dealers'. . . .''.\52\ Accordingly, the Exchange does not believe its
proposed fee change imposes any burden on competition that is not
necessary or appropriate in furtherance of the purposes of the Act.
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\50\ Supra note 3.
\51\ See Securities Exchange Act Release No. 51808 (June 9,
2005), 70 FR 37496, 37499 (June 29, 2005).
\52\ NetCoalition v. SEC, 615 F.3d 525, 539 (D.C. Cir. 2010)
(quoting Securities Exchange Act Release No. 59039 (December 2,
2008), 73 FR 74770, 74782-83 (December 9, 2008) (SR-NYSEArca-2006-
21)).
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C. Self-Regulatory Organization's Statement on Comments on the Proposed
Rule Change Received From Members, Participants, or Others
The Exchange neither solicited nor received comments on the
proposed rule change.
III. Date of Effectiveness of the Proposed Rule Change and Timing for
Commission Action
The foregoing rule change has become effective pursuant to section
19(b)(3)(A) of the Act \53\ and paragraph (f) of Rule 19b-4 \54\
thereunder. At any time within 60 days of the filing of the proposed
rule change, the Commission summarily may temporarily suspend such rule
change if it appears to the Commission that such action is necessary or
appropriate in the public interest, for the protection of investors, or
otherwise in furtherance of the purposes of the Act. If the Commission
takes such action, the Commission will institute proceedings to
determine whether the proposed rule change should be approved or
disapproved.
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\53\ 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(3)(A).
\54\ 17 CFR 240.19b-4(f).
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IV. Solicitation of Comments
Interested persons are invited to submit written data, views, and
arguments concerning the foregoing, including whether the proposed rule
change is consistent with the Act. Comments may be submitted by any of
the following methods:
Electronic Comments
<bullet> Use the Commission's internet comment form (<a href="https://www.sec.gov/rules/sro.shtml">https://www.sec.gov/rules/sro.shtml</a>); or
<bullet> Send an email to <a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#4331362f266e202c2e2e262d3730033026206d242c35"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="2f5d5a434a024c4042424a415b5c6f5c4a4c01484059">[email protected]</span></a>. Please include
File Number SR-CboeEDGX-2023-030 on the subject line.
Paper Comments
<bullet> Send paper comments in triplicate to Secretary, Securities
and Exchange Commission, 100 F Street NE, Washington, DC 20549-1090.
All submissions should refer to File Number SR-CboeEDGX-2023-030. This
file number should be included on the subject line if email is used. To
help the Commission process and review your comments more efficiently,
please use only one method. The Commission will post all comments on
the Commission's internet website (<a href="https://www.sec.gov/rules/sro.shtml">https://www.sec.gov/rules/sro.shtml</a>). Copies of the submission, all subsequent
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amendments, all written statements with respect to the proposed rule
change that are filed with the Commission, and all written
communications relating to the proposed rule change between the
Commission and any person, other than those that may be withheld from
the public in accordance with the provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552, will be
available for website viewing and printing in the Commission's Public
Reference Room, 100 F Street NE, Washington, DC 20549 on official
business days between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Copies of
the filing also will be available for inspection and copying at the
principal office of the Exchange. Do not include personal identifiable
information in submissions; you should submit only information that you
wish to make available publicly. We may redact in part or withhold
entirely from publication submitted material that is obscene or subject
to copyright protection. All submissions should refer to File Number
SR-CboeEDGX-2023-030, and should be submitted on or before May 24,
2023.
For the Commission, by the Division of Trading and Markets,
pursuant to delegated authority.\55\
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\55\ 17 CFR 200.30-3(a)(12).
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Sherry R. Haywood,
Assistant Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2023-09335 Filed 5-2-23; 8:45 am]
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