Nasdaq’s SEC-approved proposal for 23/5 Global Trading Hours, targeting a December 6, 2026 launch with separate day and night sessions, anchors trader sentiment near even odds. Coordinated readiness across the Securities Information Processor, DTCC clearing, and related infrastructure remains the pivotal swing factor, as delays in these systems could push full implementation past year-end despite exchange-level approvals. The September 17 SEC roundtable on 24-hour trading preparations and any subsequent updates on SIP plan amendments will likely influence positioning ahead of the December 31 resolution. Market-implied odds near 52% reflect this balance between announced timelines and operational dependencies typical of exchange infrastructure shifts.
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5 days per week refers to any 5 24-hour periods which Nasdaq treats as trading days. This is not limited to the weekday hours of the Eastern Time Zone (e.g. a day starting on Sunday at 9PM ET and ending on Monday at 9PM ET will count, as long as at least 22 of the relevant 24 hours are open for trading).
A qualifying Nasdaq trading schedule must be active, operational, and publicly accessible for trading of Nasdaq-listed securities to qualify for a “Yes” resolution. The announcement of such a trading schedule within this market’s timeframe will not suffice on its own.
Technical errors (e.g. a circuit breaker), trading holidays, or any planned shortened days will not disqualify this market from resolving to “Yes,” provided Nasdaq has officially implemented a qualifying trading schedule.
Limited trading restrictions outside of regular market hours (i.e. lower liquidity or restricted order types) will not disqualify an extended trading schedule from resolving this market.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from Nasdaq; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
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0x65070BE91...5 days per week refers to any 5 24-hour periods which Nasdaq treats as trading days. This is not limited to the weekday hours of the Eastern Time Zone (e.g. a day starting on Sunday at 9PM ET and ending on Monday at 9PM ET will count, as long as at least 22 of the relevant 24 hours are open for trading).
A qualifying Nasdaq trading schedule must be active, operational, and publicly accessible for trading of Nasdaq-listed securities to qualify for a “Yes” resolution. The announcement of such a trading schedule within this market’s timeframe will not suffice on its own.
Technical errors (e.g. a circuit breaker), trading holidays, or any planned shortened days will not disqualify this market from resolving to “Yes,” provided Nasdaq has officially implemented a qualifying trading schedule.
Limited trading restrictions outside of regular market hours (i.e. lower liquidity or restricted order types) will not disqualify an extended trading schedule from resolving this market.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from Nasdaq; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
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0x65070BE91...Nasdaq’s SEC-approved proposal for 23/5 Global Trading Hours, targeting a December 6, 2026 launch with separate day and night sessions, anchors trader sentiment near even odds. Coordinated readiness across the Securities Information Processor, DTCC clearing, and related infrastructure remains the pivotal swing factor, as delays in these systems could push full implementation past year-end despite exchange-level approvals. The September 17 SEC roundtable on 24-hour trading preparations and any subsequent updates on SIP plan amendments will likely influence positioning ahead of the December 31 resolution. Market-implied odds near 52% reflect this balance between announced timelines and operational dependencies typical of exchange infrastructure shifts.
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