TXSE Launch Window: July 2-17, 2026
TXSE Readiness Checklist
A practical checklist for trading teams preparing exchange connectivity, certification, market data, monitoring, and launch operations.
Connectivity
- Identify target TXSE order entry, drop copy, and market data workflows.
- Map FIX sessions, sequence reset behavior, reject handling, and disconnect recovery.
- Confirm venue, broker, OMS, EMS, and clearing dependencies.
- Define certification environments, credentials, and test counterparties.
Certification
- Create repeatable test scripts for order lifecycle, cancels, replaces, rejects, and fills.
- Automate regression coverage around message validation and session state.
- Document expected behavior for partial fills, trading halts, symbol changes, and market status messages.
- Keep certification evidence and exceptions in one reviewable packet.
Market Data
- Decide whether TXSE data feeds flow into existing normalization, symbology, and storage paths.
- Validate replay, backfill, gap detection, and feed failover behavior.
- Confirm downstream consumers: trading systems, risk, analytics, compliance, and dashboards.
- Measure end-to-end latency from feed handler to decision or display layer.
Production Operations
- Create runbooks for launch-window monitoring, escalation, rollback, and vendor communication.
- Add alerts for session health, reject spikes, feed gaps, latency drift, and order-state mismatches.
- Review access control, secrets handling, audit logs, and change approval around connectivity systems.
- Schedule dry runs before the July 2-17, 2026 TXSE launch window.
When to Ask for Help
Your team needs FIX 5.0, drop copy, or market data paths added before launch.
Certification testing is still manual or not repeatable.
Monitoring does not cover session health, reject spikes, latency, and feed gaps.
The launch plan depends on multiple vendors, brokers, venues, or internal systems.
Turn the checklist into an implementation plan
Share your current routing, market data, certification, and operations constraints. Kilobytez will map the next technical step.
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