A trading floor participant responsible for maintaining a list of public market or limit orders of a specific option class using the "market-marker" system of executing orders.
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The term can also sometimes be used in reference to a current list of public market or limit orders for a given exchange. For example, a list of specific public orders awaiting execution on the Chicago Board Options Exchange could be referred to as the "order book official".
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