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sharth | 1 year ago

What's the actual difference between NYSE Texas and the traditional NYSE?

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JumpCrisscross|1 year ago

The same difference as between the NYSE and each of the Miami International Stock Exchange; NYSE Chicago, Inc.; and the Nasdaq BX, Inc. (f/k/a the Boston Stock Exchange) [1]: jack shit.

[1] https://www.sec.gov/about/divisions-offices/division-trading...

DontchaKnowit|1 year ago

I dont think you know what you are talking about because there are differences between the exchange. For one, theyre run by different business entities, they have differences in the regulatory programs, and they also have differences in the fee schemes, e.g. how they make money on the order flow going through the exchange.

People tend to be very reductionist about finance when they really they just dont fully understand.

WrongAssumption|1 year ago

I'm very confused on why you think that link supports your assertion.

JohnTHaller|1 year ago

This is the NYSE Chicago exchange moving to Texas.

swyx|1 year ago

itself a pretty crazy confusing sentence

rchaud|1 year ago

NYSE is TED, NYSE TX is TEDx.

programjames|1 year ago

About 8μs, or a couple trades.

dmurray|1 year ago

The data centres will almost certainly stay in New Jersey with the rest of the US equity trading infrastructure.

w-ll|1 year ago

Judges

JumpCrisscross|1 year ago

Wrong. Most NYSE-listed companies are not incorporated in New York.