Abstract: A system and method of allocating rights for quoting issues on a trading facility such as an exchange is described. The method may include providing market participants such as remote market makers with a listing of issues available for remote quote streaming where the available issues are ranked according to predetermined trading parameters. A market participant requests allocations of rights to certain issues and the request is filtered according to a value associated with the ranking of the selected issues. The system includes an issue selection database having a listing of issues available for trading where each issue is ranked based on a trading parameter. An issue selection communication module communicates with the issue selection database and is configured to list available issues and rankings. An issue allocation filter receives a market participant request and compares the selected issues in that request to one or more exchange-based rules.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 7, 2005
Date of Patent:
October 5, 2010
Assignee:
Chicago Board Options Exchange, Incorporated
Inventors:
Daniel R. Hustad, Larry Pfaffenbach, John E. Smollen
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