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12. RULE 48
Mon Aug 24, 2015, 08:52 AM
Aug 2015
http://blogs.wsj.com/marketbeat/2010/05/20/exactly-what-is-rule-48/

If you’re interested. Here’s the text of “Rule 48,” which the NYSE invoked to smooth the open today. Here’s the Cliffs Notes version:

(a) In the event that extremely high market volatility is likely to have a Floor-wide impact on the ability of [Designated Market Makers] to arrange for the fair and orderly opening, reopening following a market-wide halt of trading at the Exchange, or closing of trading at the Exchange and that absent relief, the operation of the Exchange is likely to be impaired, a qualified Exchange officer may declare an extreme market volatility condition with respect to trading on or through the facilities of the Exchange.

(b) In the event that an extreme market volatility condition is declared with respect to trading on or through the facilities of the Exchange, a qualified Exchange officer shall be empowered to temporarily suspend at the opening of trading or reopening of trading following a market-wide trading halt: (i) the need for prior Floor Official or prior NYSE Floor operations approval to open or reopen a security at the Exchange (Rules 123D(1) and 79A.30); and/or (ii) applicable requirements to make pre-opening indications in a security (Rules 15 and 123D(1)).

Dow Jones’ Kristina Peterson explained it pretty well in a story earlier this month. She writes that basically it means the designated market makers “will not have to disseminate price indications before the bell, making it easier and faster to open stocks. The rule was approved by the Securities and Exchange Commission on Dec. 6, 2007 and has been used rarely since then.”

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The tragic result of an economy so closely tied to the fate of it's slavestates. HughBeaumont Aug 2015 #1
Oh it really is about time yeoman6987 Aug 2015 #4
Wall Street crooks stealing our retirement. . . B Calm Aug 2015 #2
Don't worry, it will be halfway back by lunch. Renew Deal Aug 2015 #3
I was correct... -479.20(2.91%) Renew Deal Aug 2015 #17
who cares about the number - what's for lunch? 6chars Aug 2015 #29
lol, exactly Renew Deal Aug 2015 #32
The stock market is not the economy edhopper Aug 2015 #5
I'm getting ready to buy Puddy Aug 2015 #6
about 700 down now riversedge Aug 2015 #7
Rule 48 has been enacted. Quackers Aug 2015 #8
? What's rule 47? B Calm Aug 2015 #10
RULE 48 no_hypocrisy Aug 2015 #12
Don't break rule 46. Quackers Aug 2015 #13
At least it wasn't Option 6 underpants Aug 2015 #15
What does the returning of the Jedi's have to do with it? Quackers Aug 2015 #19
Jedis' are Episode 6. Option 6 is pickles on your burger. Amishman Aug 2015 #21
So is this like level 6? Quackers Aug 2015 #22
Option 6 - when faced with a hard life choice... underpants Aug 2015 #25
Because it was nothing more than a bubble created by the Fed. DesMoinesDem Aug 2015 #9
Wall Street wants MORE Quantitative Easing Octafish Aug 2015 #11
Huh? Johnny2X2X Aug 2015 #38
all the crazy account fees stay the same. Sunlei Aug 2015 #14
That's how they make their money. mmonk Aug 2015 #23
I noticed, thats why I've never done the 401k 'thing' Sunlei Aug 2015 #28
Yeah, avg. 11% annual gains on pretax, often matched, contributions are made worthless by 0.5% fees whatthehey Aug 2015 #33
..... A HERETIC I AM Aug 2015 #34
what? I just didn't care to lose such a huge chunk in fees, adds up over a decade or two. Sunlei Aug 2015 #35
Which is fine if you have a better deal. They are very hard to find however. whatthehey Aug 2015 #39
In principle this is good for me since I do constant-dollar purchases for my retirement fund Recursion Aug 2015 #16
These swings are how some people get filthy rich VERY fast. In seconds, closeupready Aug 2015 #18
At the risk of sounding crazy, I just want to mention something. Skidmore Aug 2015 #20
Well not even many of the traders know the machinations anymore. mmonk Aug 2015 #24
I've been noticing little ads on various websites SheilaT Aug 2015 #26
Ron Paul and people like him predict a stock market crash everyday of the year Johonny Aug 2015 #30
even a blind nut will find a squirrel now and then. People who constantly predict calamities corkhead Aug 2015 #36
Sounds like a great time to buy. cbdo2007 Aug 2015 #27
its only down 325 right now rdking647 Aug 2015 #31
Damn, I missed it, lol. cbdo2007 Aug 2015 #37
So we've gone from end of the world, stash your cash in a mattress to..... Tommy_Carcetti Aug 2015 #40
I love not being in the Market PasadenaTrudy Aug 2015 #41
Will this affect property speculation? daredtowork Aug 2015 #42
This is all about China, the Fed and Commodities... triple whammy JCMach1 Aug 2015 #43
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