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Friday, 06/11/2010 9:16:03 AM

Friday, June 11, 2010 9:16:03 AM

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just got this from etrade....interesting new rule... GO GRDO

What is the new Single Stock Circuit Breaker Rule?
If an S&P 500 stock rises or falls 10% in a 5-minute time period, a market-wide trading pause will occur in the stock for at least 5 minutes. The pause would give the markets the opportunity to attract new trading interest in an affected stock, establish a reasonable market price, and resume trading in a fair and orderly fashion. Initially, these new rules would be in effect on a pilot basis through Dec. 10, 2010.1

Why has this rule been implemented?
In response to the market disruption of May 6, 2010, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) sought public comment on proposed rules that would require the national securities exchanges and Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) to pause trading in certain individual stocks if the price moves 10 percent or more in a five-minute period. The rules were proposed by the national securities exchanges and FINRA and have been approved by the SEC.1

Is this rule permanent?
The new rule will be in effect on a pilot basis through December 10, 2010.

Which securities are subject to this rule?
Initially, only stocks in the S&P 500 will participate in the pilot. The markets will use the pilot period to make appropriate adjustments to the parameters or operation of the circuit breaker as warranted based on their experience, and to expand the scope to securities beyond the S&P 500 (including ETFs) as soon as practicable.1

How are the underlying options of a halted stock affected?
Typically, when trading in a stock is in a regulatory halt, its options also stop trading during that period.

What happens if I have an open order when a stock goes into a trading pause?
Open orders will remain open during the trading pause, but will not be eligible for execution until the stock resumes trading.

Can I cancel my open orders and enter new ones during a trading pause?
Yes, you may submit cancel requests, change requests and place new orders during a trading pause.

Will the opening and closing print be subject to the 10% move threshold?
No, the markets will begin calculating the threshold move at 9:45 AM ET and cease calculating at 3:35 PM ET. For stocks re-opening after a trading pause, the calculation will start again immediately.2

How will a stock in a trading pause resume trading?
The primary listing market will reopen the stock at the end of the 5 minute pause, unless there is a significant order imbalance. If the primary market is unable to open the stock after 5 minutes for a reason other than an imbalance, that market will send notification that it will not reopen. After a 10 minute pause all markets can resume trading regardless if the primary market has re-opened or not.2