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  • Nasdaq Halts Trading

    What's going on? Just a technical glitch? Or does Apple selling below 500 have something to do with it?

    http://www.cnbc.com/id/100968086

    All Nasdaq markets halting trading due to processor issue
    Published: Thursday, 22 Aug 2013 | 2:09 PM ET
    Jin Lee | Bloomberg | Getty Images

    Traders waited nervously Thursday for the Nasdaq to begin trading after its largest intra-day shutdown in recent memory.

    "When everyone comes back online at the same time that's when even more dangerous things can happen in the marketplace," said Sal Arnuk, the co-founder of Themis Trading.

    The Wall Street Journal pointed to Apple as a good example of the chaos that could ensue. The tech giant's stock plunged shortly before the Nasdaq glitch.

    The Nasdaq earlier halted trading in all securities Thursday until further notice due to a problem affecting quote dissemination.

    Dozens of publicly traded companies, including high-profile companies such as Apple, Microsoft and Facebook, were showing their shares halted. The Nasdaq status message was time stamped at 12:14:03 ET. As of 2:10, the exchange was still down.

    Dow Jones reported at 1:06 pm ET that trading would resume "shortly," though the exact timing was not clear. An average of 1.6 billion shares have been traded on the Nasdaq every day this August, according to statistics from Sander O'Neil.

    Despite the freeze, Nasdaq that it will not cancel orders. "Nasdaq will not be canceling open orders on the book. Customers who wish to cancel their orders may do so and any customer who wishes to not participate in the re-opening should cancel their orders prior to the resumption of trading," said a spokesman.

    A spokesman for the SEC said, "We are monitoring the situation and are in close contact with the exchanges."

    The Nasdaq options markets also issued a "system update" saying they were recommending firms route all open orders elsewhere.
    Nasdaq: Halts trading in all tape C securities
    CNBC's Bob Pisani and Bertha Coombs report the Nasdaq has halted trading in options market as of 12:20p.

    The New York Stock Exchange said it had halted trading in all Nasdaq securities at its request and was cancelling orders. The NYSE otherwise declined comment. The CME said that it was seeing 'no impact' from Nasdaq's trading halt.

    "You can't trade if you can't get the quotes out," said Rich Repetto of Sandler O'Neill Partners.

    "They want everybody else to shut down Tape C trading so they can restart over at the Nasdaq and until they do they can't restart", said CNBC contributor Pete Najarian. Tape C refers to any securities traded over the Nasdaq.

    "If I was back in the days of 10 years ago managing 300 traders I'd put the directive out to every one of them 'we don't put any orders in at the open' ... no one trades for 60 minutes," said Joe Terranova, chief market strategist for Virtus Investment Partners and a CNBC contributor.

    Despite the quote problem, stocks overall were up in the early afternoon.

    The shutdown of exchanges without an external crisis is rare, but a stray squirrel shut down the Nasdaq in 1987, according to the New York Times.

    - Reuters contributed to this report

    Be kinder than necessary because everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle.

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    Re: Nasdaq Halts Trading

    Originally posted by shiny! View Post
    What's going on? Just a technical glitch?...

    http://www.cnbc.com/id/100968086
    Sounds like the Revenge of the Squirrels...

    "...but a stray squirrel shut down the Nasdaq in 1987, according to the New York Times..."

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      Re: Nasdaq Halts Trading

      Trading has now resumed.

      http://www.cnbc.com/id/100980827

      Nassim Taleb got it wrong. Here I've been, on my guard for rabid swans all this time, when it's the squirrels we have to be looking out for!

      Be kinder than necessary because everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle.

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      • #4
        Re: Nasdaq Halts Trading

        Zerohedge usually tries to inflame hysteria. Sometimes their scare stories are legit. Trouble is, I usually don't know enough to figure out which is which.

        What does this mean?

        http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-0...are-below-bids

        The NBBO Breaks: APPL Offers are Below Bids

        The Nasdaq was so desperate to rush and "fix" itself, somehow in the process it forgot all about the NBBO and that the bid has to be below the ask price.
        and this...

        http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-0...inst-nyse-arca

        Wondering why the ES is soaring? Because the NYSE just broke too.
        • NASDAQ HAS DECLARED SELF HELP AGAINST NYSE ARCA (ARCA)
        • NASDAQ DECLARES SELF HELP AGAINST NYSE ARCA AS/OF 15:26:42 E.T
        • NYSE ARCA HAVING DIFFICULTY PROCESSING OUTBOUND TAPE C QUOTES

        And BATS too:
        • BATS HAS DECLARED SELF-HELP AGAINST ANOTHER MARKET CENTER
        • BATS SAYS ROUTING TO NYSE ARCA HAS BEEN SUSPENDED AS OF 15:39

        An absolute circus meant only to preserve confidence in a rigged, manipulated system based on incorrect electronic trades.

        Be kinder than necessary because everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle.

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