Options Go “Daily”: How the New Mon & Wed Options Change the Game

Great news for options traders! Starting 26 January 2026, Nasdaq will expand its Short-Term Option (STO) Series to add Monday and Wednesday expirations, alongside the standard Friday weekly expirations, for options on select individual stocks and ETFs.

Q1 2026 Eligible Securities

For the first quarter of 2026, the program will apply to the following nine securities:

🌟 What It Means for Options Traders

This change brings flexibility, previously limited to major index options, to individual equities, giving traders finer control and more opportunities to respond to short-term market variables.

  1. Precision & Control

A denser set of short-term contracts for more precise Gamma trading, event-driven hedging, and targeted Theta (time decay) strategies. For traders seeking to hedge short-term events or capitalise on intraday moves, these shorter-term options represent a potential tactical tool.

  1. Expanded Timing Options

Additional expirations provide more contract dates within the week, which can correspond to overnight sessions, earnings dates, or other market events.

  1. Cost-Effective Hedging

Theoretically, shorter-term options could provide a more cost-effective way to mitigate near-term risks.

The new expirations are available across all Nasdaq-owned exchanges (Phlx, BX, NOM, GEMX, MRX) and you can trade them seamlessly on the Tiger platform.


⚠️Key Rules & Safeguards

  1. Earnings Date Restrictions

Nasdaq will not list short-term options on Mondays or Wednesdays if it coincides with a company’s earnings release. This could mean your preferred expiry date doesn’t exist in some weeks, so plan ahead for event trades.

  1. Listing rules

Monday and Wednesday expirations are not listed on days that coincide with standard monthly/quarterly expirations or certain earnings announcements.

  1. Post-Market Settlement Risks

Short-term options settle at 4:00 pm ET, but post-market moves from 4:00–5:30 pm ET can lead to unexpected in-the-money exercises or out-of-the-money assignments.

  1. Amplified Short-Term Volatility

Short-term options generally have higher sensitivity to price movement and accelerated time decay relative to longer-dated options.

✨How to Trade Monday & Wednesday Options on Tiger Trade

Step 1: Go to the Stock Options Page

  • From the stock quote page, tap the Options tab at the top to open the Option Chain.

Step 2: Find the New Monday/Wednesday Expiries

  • Swipe the expiration date bar at the top of the Option Chain to see the weekly options.

  • Select your chosen date (e.g. 2 Feb (Mon) or 4 Feb (Wed)) to view the contracts.

Step 3: Select a Contract and Place Your Trade

  • Choose a Call or Put option for your selected contract.

  • Determine your strike price, then tap the Trade button at the bottom to proceed to the order screen.

✨ How Are These Securities Selected?

Nasdaq evaluates securities quarterly to determine eligibility for the Short-Term Option Series (STO) program. Eligible securities must meet the following criteria:

  1. Scale Requirements

    1. Individual equities: Market cap > US$ 700 billion

    2. ETFs: Asset under management (AUM) > US$ 50 billion

  2. High Liquidity

    1. Monthly options volume > 10 million contracts (Assessed based on sides traded in the month preceding the quarter end)

  3. Structural Requirement

    1. Minimum position limit of 250,000 contracts

    2. Active Participation in the Penny Interval Program (minimum price increment of US$0.01)

Securities meeting these criteria are considered “qualifying securities” and may receive Monday and Wednesday expirations in addition to standard weekly expirations under the STO program.

✨ Explore the New Weekly Options & Earn rewards!

Test out the new Monday/Wednesday options and earn rewards! Share your strategy, show your trade, and walk away with attractive prizes!

How to Participate

  1. Share Your Trading Experiences 📝

  • How would you trade the Mon/Wed Options? For short-term trades, hedging, or not at all?

  • Which company from the eligible list are you most excited to trade with short-term options?

  • Which expiry date (Mon/Wed) fits your strategy better?

  1. Post Your Trade 📸

  • Share a screenshot of your live order on the Tiger Trade app for Monday/Wednesday options.

Rewards 🎁

  • Participation Prize: All valid comments receive 10 Tiger Coins.

  • Live Trade Prize: Share a live Monday/Wednesday options trade to get the Options Handbook (5 copies).

  • Top Commenters: Exceptional posts will get a USD 5 options voucher (5 winners).

Event Period 📅

Now → 6 Feb 2026

Don’t miss your chance to practice trading new weekly options and earn rewards! Show us your strategies and join the fun! 🚀

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  • Shyon
    ·01-28 22:21
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    I see the new Monday/Wednesday options mainly as short-term tactical tools, not something to trade aggressively. The extra expiries allow tighter positioning around specific catalysts like macro headlines or post-earnings moves, without overpaying for time value. I’d mostly use them in defined-risk spreads rather than straight long options.

    From the eligible names, I’m most interested in $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ and $Meta Platforms, Inc.(META)$ . Both tend to show strong short-term momentum and active Gamma behavior, which fits Mon/Wed expiries well. NVDA often reacts quickly to AI-related news, while META works nicely for short-term volatility or quick Nasdaq hedges.

    Between the two, Wednesday expiries suit my strategy better. They’re ideal for mid-week adjustments or short hedges that I don’t want to hold into Friday or over the weekend. To me, Mon/Wed options are precision tools—useful when timing is clear, but not for everyday trading.

    @TigerStars @Tiger_comments @TigerClub

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  • icycrystal
    ·01-28 20:46
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    @koolgal @nomadic_m @SPACE ROCKET @LMSunshine @Shyon @Aqa

    Participation Prize: All valid comments receive 10 Tiger Coins.


    Live Trade Prize: Share a live Monday/Wednesday options trade to get the Options Handbook (5 copies).


    Top Commenters: Exceptional posts will get a USD 5 options voucher (5 winners).


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    • Shyon
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      01-28 22:21
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  • My strategies for this Mon and Wednesday would Sell the Mon call / put and Buy the Wed call / Put at the same time to capture premium for long call and put ans short call and put. 😊
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  • icycrystal
    ·01-28 20:46
    I would be most excited to trade short-term options on NVIDIA (NVDA) due to its high daily options volume and significant price movements. The stock's volatility offers substantial potential for the kind of rapid price swings that short-term options are designed to capture.
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  • Yes. It is good to hqve Mon n Wed. We can go for short term option if the market is too volatile
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  • BotakGuy
    ·12:11
    In theory, this seem useful from a hedging and/or short term trading perspective
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  • FTGR
    ·16:10
    More options trades generate more income for Brokers [Miser]
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  • cindoi
    ·13:58
    for the upcoming earnings release, will be good to consider this!!
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  • Hi all I do weekly options expiry usually Monday
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  • CIG
    ·14:03
    I traded very small amount so this is not for me.
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  • HermanL
    ·11:55
    can be a good opportunity for high volatility setup.
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  • Squidworth
    ·39 minutes ago
    with this i can retire in a week!
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  • Flight 888
    ·16:56
    thanks tiger for the good opportunity
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  • buy Tesla. no need to think
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  • Nishapkp
    ·14:05
    👍greatness!
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