Nasdaq plans to introduce 23-hour trading on weekdays. This move aims to expand stock market accessibility once regulatory approval is obtained.Nasdaq plans to introduce 23-hour trading on weekdays. This move aims to expand stock market accessibility once regulatory approval is obtained.

Nasdaq Plans 24/5 Trading by 2026, Awaits Approval

2025/12/17 10:17
Key Points:
  • Nasdaq plans 23-hour trading pending regulatory approval.
  • Stock market accessibility to expand weekdays.
  • Potential infrastructure and market shifts anticipated.
nasdaqs-ambitious-24-5-trading-plan Nasdaq’s Ambitious 24/5 Trading Plan

Nasdaq plans to extend its weekday stock trading to 23 hours, targeting implementation in the second half of 2026, pending regulatory approval and industry alignment.

This move could reshape equity trading dynamics, enhancing market accessibility and potentially influencing trading strategies globally.

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Nasdaq’s Ambitious 24/5 Trading Plan

Nasdaq is preparing to introduce near-24-hour trading, specifically 23 hours on weekdays, in the latter part of 2026. The plan depends on securing regulatory approval and suitable infrastructure readiness across the industry.

Nasdaq leadership is spearheading this effort. Though specific individuals have not been named, the goal is to enhance stock market access, potentially transforming how US equities are traded globally.

Immediate effects on market participants and trading dynamics could be significant, improving accessibility for global traders and possibly increasing trading volumes during non-traditional hours. Interest from new market benchmarks and analytics is expected.

Financial implications include a potential shift in trading patterns and liquidity. Regulatory approval remains a significant factor, with compliance to ensure smooth integration into current market operations.

Experts foresee potential impacts on existing market structure and trading dynamics. Existing trading firms and technology providers may need to adapt to new requirements, aligning with industry expectations.

Insights suggest that the technological outcomes could include updates to trading algorithms and systems to handle extended trading hours, ensuring robust performance and security across platforms.

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