Auto-exercise/assignment at expiration

Don't believe everything you read,including what I said..

Check with your clearing agent.

I know for a fact that you are wrong...


Options exchanges have a final cutoff of 4:30 PM CST or 5:30 PM EST to receive exercise requests and that applies to everybody no matter how "big" the firm is. They do not have until 7 or 8. PM to send in exercise requests. https://www.optionseducation.org/referencelibrary/faq/options-exercise, also specified by FINRA: https://www.finra.org/rules-guidance/notices/information-notice-020321#:~:text=FINRA reminds members that option,or not exercise the option. But retails have to send in exercise requests lot earlier than that, usually at 4:15 or latest 4:30 PM EST depending on the broker. For IB, I believe it's 4:15 PM EST.
 
Don't believe everything you read,including what I said..

Check with your clearing agent.

I know for a fact that you are wrong...

What I posted here are rules from official organizations and regulatory bodies regarding exercising options and my own personal experience. Perhaps you can show us a case where the institutions can have until 7 or 8:00 PM EST to exercise options according to prices in ATH trading to prove your "facts".
 
I believe the rule requires the member clearing firm to file any early exercise, exception or Do not exercise on expiration by 5:30pm est to the OCC through electronic transmission. Because there is always a process in place at the clearing broker, the customer must submit that well before that time, to give the clearing broker time to review and submit these. When I was a MM and cleared GSEC, the latest they would except this is 5pm est. When it was the day before X-DIV, 4:30pm est and it required a different hand written form that required a phone call to confirm receipt. IMO, there is no process in place after 5:30pm est, even at a self clearing BD with a trade desk.
 
I have exercised up until 5...

I'll put you on touch with the head of derivatives at Goldman.Im sure he will be more than happy to clear up any confusion



What I posted here are rules from official organizations and regulatory bodies regarding exercising options and my own personal experience. Perhaps you can show us a case where the institutions can have until 7 or 8:00 PM EST to exercise options according to prices in ATH trading to prove your "facts".
 
I have exercised up until 5...

I'll put you on touch with the head of derivatives at Goldman.Im sure he will be more than happy to clear up any confusion

5:00 PM is fine. That's within FINRA's requirement. But 7 or 8?!! That's far-fetched. I don't care if it's Goldman Sachs. That's just not possible. FINRA, the regulatory body that regulates the entire industry says that it requires its members to submit exercise instructions by 5:30 PM EST. How can they still submit exercise requests by 8 PM?!!
 
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