• SquidworthSquidworth
      ·44 minutes ago
      with this i can retire in a week!
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    • Flight 888Flight 888
      ·16:56
      thanks tiger for the good opportunity
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    • powerpuffmanpowerpuffman
      ·16:11
      buy Tesla. no need to think
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    • FTGRFTGR
      ·16:10
      More options trades generate more income for Brokers [Miser]
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    • OptionspuppyOptionspuppy
      ·14:22
      Hi all I do weekly options expiry usually Monday
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    • NishapkpNishapkp
      ·14:05
      👍greatness!
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    • CIGCIG
      ·14:03
      I traded very small amount so this is not for me.
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    • cindoicindoi
      ·13:58
      for the upcoming earnings release, will be good to consider this!!
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    • LiverpoolRedLiverpoolRed
      ·12:44
      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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    • BotakGuyBotakGuy
      ·12:11
      In theory, this seem useful from a hedging and/or short term trading perspective
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    • HermanLHermanL
      ·11:55
      can be a good opportunity for high volatility setup.
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    • LuckyMillionaireTycoonLuckyMillionaireTycoon
      ·11:52
      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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    • ShyonShyon
      ·01-28 22:21
      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
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    • Tiger_commentsTiger_comments
      ·01-28 19:11

      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: Big Tech Stocks: $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ , $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ , $Apple(AAPL)$ , $Microsoft(MSFT)$ , $Alphabet(GOOGL)$ , $Meta Platforms, Inc.(META)$ ,
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    • AqaAqa
      ·01-27 21:05
      Looking forward to $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$, NVDA, APPL, Amazon, Meta Platforms, Microsoft, Broadcom, Alphabet, and iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF joining Monday & Wednesday Options from 26 Jan 2026. Thanks @Tiger_comments
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    • OptionsAuraOptionsAura
      ·01-27 13:13

      What does it mean for investors to add new options expiring within a week in U.S. stocks?

      Recently, the U.S. stock options market has ushered in an upgrade that is not considered a "explosion" but has a profound impact on traders: options on some highly liquid stocks have begun to be addedDue on Monday and WednesdayThe contract series is no longer just the traditional Friday expiration. Let's talk about which stocks first. At present, the new ones expiring on Monday and Wednesday are mainly concentrated on the targets with the largest trading volume and high participation of institutions and retail investors, including$Apple (AAPL) $$Microsoft (MSFT) $$Amazon (AMZN) $$Google (GOOG) $
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    • ECLCECLC
      ·01-25
      Shorted-dated options encourage more active trading. Just not comfortable to take on potentially bigger price swings.
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    • AuroraGainsAuroraGains
      ·01-24
      The mega cap stocks hardly move as institutions and investors balance their portfolios. I won’t buy these short dated options.
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    • ObigootObigoot
      ·01-24
      Options is one of the best tools for hedging simply because you can control your loss. with the new Monday and Wednesday expiries, expect more options volume, theta and delta will need to be reevaluated as it will definitely make these stocks more volatile. Tesla will definitely see more volume for these options. hopefully we can see more companies being allowed to have Mon & Wed expiries. My personal favorite is $Strategy(MSTR)$ and $ProShares UltraPro QQQ
      358Comment
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    • MkohMkoh
      ·01-23
      Whether you should open more 0DTE positions depends on your risk appieitey. Here’s the breakdown to help you decide. 1. The 0DTE Opportunity The primary reason to trade 0DTE on Mondays and Wednesdays is to capture hyper-accelerated time decay (Theta).  Income Frequency: Instead of waiting a month for an option to expire, you can collect premiums 252 days a year. Limited Overnight Risk: Since you enter and exit on the same day, you aren't vulnerable to "gap downs" or "gap ups" caused by news that breaks while the market is closed. Low Capital Requirement: 0DTE options are much cheaper than longer-dated ones, providing massive leverage.  The Middle Ground: Many traders in 2026 are using 0DTE-based ETFs (like $QDTE or $XDTE). These funds do the 0DTE selling for you, providing
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    • SquidworthSquidworth
      ·44 minutes ago
      with this i can retire in a week!
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    • Flight 888Flight 888
      ·16:56
      thanks tiger for the good opportunity
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    • FTGRFTGR
      ·16:10
      More options trades generate more income for Brokers [Miser]
      7Comment
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    • powerpuffmanpowerpuffman
      ·16:11
      buy Tesla. no need to think
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    • OptionspuppyOptionspuppy
      ·14:22
      Hi all I do weekly options expiry usually Monday
      64Comment
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    • Tiger_commentsTiger_comments
      ·01-28 19:11

      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: Big Tech Stocks: $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ , $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ , $Apple(AAPL)$ , $Microsoft(MSFT)$ , $Alphabet(GOOGL)$ , $Meta Platforms, Inc.(META)$ ,
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      Options Go “Daily”: How the New Mon & Wed Options Change the Game
    • cindoicindoi
      ·13:58
      for the upcoming earnings release, will be good to consider this!!
      0Comment
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    • CIGCIG
      ·14:03
      I traded very small amount so this is not for me.
      0Comment
      Report
    • NishapkpNishapkp
      ·14:05
      👍greatness!
      0Comment
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    • LuckyMillionaireTycoonLuckyMillionaireTycoon
      ·11:52
      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. 😊
      73Comment
      Report
    • LiverpoolRedLiverpoolRed
      ·12:44
      Yes. It is good to hqve Mon n Wed. We can go for short term option if the market is too volatile
      0Comment
      Report
    • BotakGuyBotakGuy
      ·12:11
      In theory, this seem useful from a hedging and/or short term trading perspective
      7Comment
      Report
    • HermanLHermanL
      ·11:55
      can be a good opportunity for high volatility setup.
      0Comment
      Report
    • ShyonShyon
      ·01-28 22:21
      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
      249Comment
      Report
    • OptionsAuraOptionsAura
      ·01-27 13:13

      What does it mean for investors to add new options expiring within a week in U.S. stocks?

      Recently, the U.S. stock options market has ushered in an upgrade that is not considered a "explosion" but has a profound impact on traders: options on some highly liquid stocks have begun to be addedDue on Monday and WednesdayThe contract series is no longer just the traditional Friday expiration. Let's talk about which stocks first. At present, the new ones expiring on Monday and Wednesday are mainly concentrated on the targets with the largest trading volume and high participation of institutions and retail investors, including$Apple (AAPL) $$Microsoft (MSFT) $$Amazon (AMZN) $$Google (GOOG) $
      1.52KComment
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      What does it mean for investors to add new options expiring within a week in U.S. stocks?
    • AqaAqa
      ·01-27 21:05
      Looking forward to $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$, NVDA, APPL, Amazon, Meta Platforms, Microsoft, Broadcom, Alphabet, and iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF joining Monday & Wednesday Options from 26 Jan 2026. Thanks @Tiger_comments
      203Comment
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    • ECLCECLC
      ·01-25
      Shorted-dated options encourage more active trading. Just not comfortable to take on potentially bigger price swings.
      115Comment
      Report
    • Tiger_commentsTiger_comments
      ·01-23

      Monday & Wednesday Expiries Coming: Amplify Gains With 0DTE or Stock ETF?

      SEC has approved a rule change proposed by Nasdaq ISE. Starting January 26, 2026, a select group of mega-cap stocks and ETFs will be eligible for additional Monday and Wednesday short-term option expiries, expanding the existing short-term options program. Who will join Monday & Wednesday options and when to trade? According to Nasdaq’s Q1 2026 eligibility list, the first nine securities include Tesla, NVIDIA, Apple, Amazon, Meta Platforms, Microsoft, Broadcom, Alphabet, and iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF. The list will be reviewed quarterly and adjusted as eligibility changes. New Monday/Wednesday expiries will not be listed around earnings dates, settlement will continue at the regular market close, and traders are explicitly warned about post-market price risks that may trigger unexpecte
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      Monday & Wednesday Expiries Coming: Amplify Gains With 0DTE or Stock ETF?
    • ObigootObigoot
      ·01-24
      Options is one of the best tools for hedging simply because you can control your loss. with the new Monday and Wednesday expiries, expect more options volume, theta and delta will need to be reevaluated as it will definitely make these stocks more volatile. Tesla will definitely see more volume for these options. hopefully we can see more companies being allowed to have Mon & Wed expiries. My personal favorite is $Strategy(MSTR)$ and $ProShares UltraPro QQQ
      358Comment
      Report
    • MkohMkoh
      ·01-23
      Whether you should open more 0DTE positions depends on your risk appieitey. Here’s the breakdown to help you decide. 1. The 0DTE Opportunity The primary reason to trade 0DTE on Mondays and Wednesdays is to capture hyper-accelerated time decay (Theta).  Income Frequency: Instead of waiting a month for an option to expire, you can collect premiums 252 days a year. Limited Overnight Risk: Since you enter and exit on the same day, you aren't vulnerable to "gap downs" or "gap ups" caused by news that breaks while the market is closed. Low Capital Requirement: 0DTE options are much cheaper than longer-dated ones, providing massive leverage.  The Middle Ground: Many traders in 2026 are using 0DTE-based ETFs (like $QDTE or $XDTE). These funds do the 0DTE selling for you, providing
      6012
      Report