Courtesy of ZeroHedge. View original post here.
Submitted by Tyler Durden.
The US stock market is open… so at least one exchange must be broken. Sure enough, as Nanex notes, NYSE Arca and BATS had “issues” this morning as 338 symbols stopped reporting trades between 1018ET and 1028ET. The stocks included AAPL, FB, FOXA and FSLR (HFT darlings). In addition S&P 500 e-mini futures liquidty was the 4th lowest ever during this morning’s trading.
Here is the excellent Eric Hunsader tracking the breakdowns… (from oldest to newest)
Looks like NYSE-Arca had an outage in symbols D-F between 10:18 and 10:28
— Eric Scott Hunsader (@nanexllc) October 27, 2014
Actually, there was a MAJOR outage of trade reports for Nasdaq symbols D-F. Here’s $GILD coming back online pic.twitter.com/0zkQu2iWYa
— Eric Scott Hunsader (@nanexllc) October 27, 2014
Chart showing the trade report outage in $FOXA pic.twitter.com/M5Iig06lVd
— Eric Scott Hunsader (@nanexllc) October 27, 2014
Here’s a detailed chart showing the trade report outage ending in $FOXA pic.twitter.com/mvBkK9VoHq
— Eric Scott Hunsader (@nanexllc) October 27, 2014
What a mess! Here are BATS trades (pink) & NBBO (gray shade) in $AAPL. Can you spot the outages? pic.twitter.com/SbDKEDpIGT
— Eric Scott Hunsader (@nanexllc) October 27, 2014
BATS didn’t report trades in at least 338 Nasdaq Listed stocks. Symbols $AAL to $LKQ
— Eric Scott Hunsader (@nanexllc) October 27, 2014
The 2 outages shown here in $FOXA also happened in dozens of Nasdaq stocks pic.twitter.com/3JBBOQN28G
— Eric Scott Hunsader (@nanexllc) October 27, 2014