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CBOE'S Fifth Straight Record Volume Year: 1.19 Billion Options (4.7 Million ADV) Contracts Change Hands - Volume Up 26% Over 2007, with Equity, Index And ETF Options Records - December 2008 Volume Up 1%, ADV Down 8% Against December 2007

Date 02/01/2009

Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) today announced that 2008 was the busiest ever in its 35-year history as 1,193,355,070 contracts changed hands, a 26-percent increase over the 944,471,924 contracts traded in 2007.Average daily volume (ADV) of 4.7 million contracts beat 2007's
3.8-million-contract ADV by 25 percent and capped off CBOE's fifth consecutive year of record trading.

During December, CBOE trading volume totaled nearly 73 million contracts, a one-percent rise over December 2007. Average daily trading volume for the month dropped eight percent to 3.3 million contracts



December 2008 Volume (22 days)
% Change vs December 2007 (20 days)
% Change vs. November 2008 (19 days)
Year-To-Date Volume (253 days)
% Change vs. 2007 (251 days)
Industry Total
221,367,212
-7%
-10%
3,582,572,581
25%
CBOE Total
72,814,009
1%
-16%
1,193,355,070
26%
CBOE Total ADV
3,309,728
-8%
-27%
4,716,818
25%
Equity
37,694,746
1%
-11%
604,024,956
21%
Equity ADV
1,713,398
-8%
-23%
2,387,450
20%
Cash-Settled Index
16,119,239
5%
-19%
259,342,934
13%
Cash-Settled Index ADV
732,693
-4%
-30%
1,025,071
12%
ETF Options
18,971,321
-4%
-22%
329,830,388
55%
ETF Options ADV
862,333
-13%
-33%
1,303,677
54%
Exchange Open Interest
246,888,954
-11%
-12%
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Equity, Index and ETF options:
Total volume in equity options at CBOE during 2008 tallied a record 604.0 million contracts, an increase of 21 percent over the then-record 500 million contracts traded in 2007.Average daily volume in equity options trading rose to 2.4 million contracts, an increase of 20 percent compared to 1.6 million contracts per day during 2007. ETF options volume of 329.8 million contracts and index options volume of 259.3 million contracts also were annual records, besting 2007 totals by 55 percent and 13 percent, respectively. Daily volume in ETF options in 2008 averaged 1.3 million contracts, while index options averaged just more than one million contracts per day.

Expanded information on volume for index options and ETF options for December and 2008 as a whole is available at http://www.cboe.com/data/monthlyvolume.aspx.

CBOE's 2008 Market Share Rises to 33.3 Percent
In 2008, CBOE's overall market share rose to 33.3 percent, an increase of 0.3 percentage points over 2007 as measured against the six other U.S. options exchanges. In equity options, CBOE's market share of 27.4 percent rose 1.7 percentage points over 2007's 25.7 percent. CBOE index option market share rose 2.8 percentage points to 88.8 percent during 2008, while ETF option market share dropped 2.7 percentage points to 30.3 percent.


CBOE Market Share
Dec 2008 Market Share
% Pt. Change vs Dec 2007
% Pt. Change vs Nov 2008
Year-To-Date Market Share
% Pt. Change vs 2007
Exchange
32.9%
2.4%
-2.5%
33.3%
0.3%
Equity
29.3%
5.8%
-0.6%
27.4%
1.7%
Index
92.0%
6.9%
-1.0%
88.8%
2.8%
ETF
25.2%
-7.2%
-4.7%
30.3%
-2.7%



Highlights in 2008:
During 2008, trading in several index and ETF products logged volume gains over the previous year, including options on:

Contract
Ticker
2008 Annual Volume
2007 Annual Volume
% Chg
S&P 500 Index
SPX
179,045,021*
158,084,691
13.3%
PowerShares QQQ Trust
QQQQ
61,210,641*
43,215,491
41.6%
S&P Depositary Receipts SPDR
SPY
96,901,151*
49,195,190
97.0%
CBOE Volatility Index
VIX
25,947,655*
23,388,366
10.9%
Financial Select SPDR
XLF
25,945,637*
6,768,699
283.3%
iShares MSCI Emerging Markets Index
EEM
13,712,568*
7,807,094
75.6%
Diamonds Trust, Series 1
DIA
10,415,316*
7,965,019
30.8%
Energy Select SPDR
XLE
8,314,544*
3,182,532
161.3%
Mini S&P 500 Index
XSP
2,853,825*
1,535,570
85.8%
*Denotes all-time annual record.

- Eighteen of the twenty busiest single trading days in CBOE's 35-year history occurred during 2008, including the all-time, single-day leader - 9,975,464 contracts traded on September 18, 2008.

- The CBOE Volatility Index (VIX) experienced the widest range of daily closes ever in a calendar year during 2008?16.30 on May 15 (low of the year) to 80.86 on November 20 (high of the year); the average daily VIX closing level was 32.65 during the year.In addition, the Index closed above 50 on fifty trading days during the year, a level not reached before 2008.The CBOE Volatility Index is derived from real-time S&P 500 Index (SPX) options prices and is designed to reflect investors' consensus view of expected near-term stock market volatility over the next 30 days.On November 21, the CBOE S&P BuyWrite Index (BXM) generated a gross premium of 8.1 percent, the highest amount in more than two decades.

- Trading in CBOE Volatility Index options continued its growth in 2008 as nearly 26 million contracts traded during the year, an increase of close to 11 percent over the previous record of 23.4 million contracts traded in 2007.Average daily volume rose to 102,560 contracts from 93,181 contracts in 2007.Options on VIX, launched in February 2006, already rank as CBOE's second most-actively traded index option and have been the most successful new product launch in recent CBOE history.

- The CBOE Futures Exchange, LLC (CFE) announced that 2008 was the busiest year in its five-year history as volume totaled 1,161,019 contracts.Volume in 2008 rose two percent over 1,136,295 contracts traded last year and marked the fourth consecutive year of record annual trading volume at CFE.Average daily volume for the year was 4,589 contracts, compared to the year-ago average daily volume of 4,527 contracts.Volume in CFE's most-actively traded contract, VIX futures, based on the CBOE Volatility Index (ticker VX), totaled a record 1,088,090 contracts during 2008, up four percent from 1,046,475 contracts traded in 2007, the previous high.On the year, average daily volume in VIX futures was 4,301 contracts, versus 4,169 contracts per day in 2007.

- In its second year of trading, volume at the CBOE Stock Exchange (CBSX) totaled 3,604,649,431 shares (average daily volume of 14,426,626 shares per day) versus 1,072,401,400 shares in 2008 (ADV 4,272,516 shares), up 236 percent.In December, 280,090,503 shares were traded, an average daily volume of 12,731,386. CBSX launched on March 5, 2007.

- A total of 111 CBOE memberships were sold during the year, ranging from $1.75 million to $3.3 million. All-time high sales were transacted during the summer?$3.3 million on June 18 and $3.2 million on June 17, surpassing the previous record price of $3.15 million set on December 11, 2007.


TOP 5 EQUITIES - DECEMBER 2008


UNDLY
NAME
TOTAL
C
Citigroup, Inc.
1,624,308
GE
General Electric Company
1,495,540
GM
General Motors Corporation
1,405,785
JPM
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
1,015,300
AAPL
Apple, Inc.
886,554



TOP 5 INDEXES & ETFs - DECEMBER 2008


UNDLY
NAME
TOTAL
SPX
S&P 500 Index
11,805,485
SPY
Standard & Poor's Depositary Receipts (SPDRs)
6,800,929
QQQQ
PowerShares QQQ Trust
3,376,580
IWM
iShares Trust - Russell 2000 Index Fund
2,651,231
RUT
Russell 2000 Index
1,279,312


Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE), the largest U.S. options exchange and creator of listed options, continues to set the bar for options trading through product innovation, trading technology and investor education. CBOE offers equity, index and ETF options, including proprietary products, such as S&P 500 options (SPX), the most active U.S. index option, and options on the CBOE Volatility Index (VIX), the world's barometer for market volatility. Other groundbreaking products engineered by CBOE include equity options, security index options, LEAPS, FLEX options, and benchmark products such as the CBOE BuyWrite Index (BXM). CBOE's Hybrid Trading System incorporates electronic and open-outcry trading, enabling customers to choose their trading method.CBOE's Hybrid is powered by CBOEdirect, a proprietary, state-of-the-art electronic platform that also supports the CBOE Futures Exchange (CFE), CBOE Stock Exchange (CBSX) and OneChicago. CBOE is home to the world-renowned Options Institute and www.cboe.com, named "Best of the Web" for options information and education.