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#CBOEIntroducesExtendedTradingForStockOptions **CBOE Introduces Extended Trading for Stock Options: Deep Analysis**
Cboe Global Markets has secured regulatory approval to launch extended trading sessions for select multi-listed equity options on its Cboe Options Exchange (C1), effective July 13, 2026. The new Global Trading Hours (GTH) session runs 7:30–9:25 a.m. ET pre-market, with a short Curb session 4:00–4:15 p.m. ET post-close, initially covering about 20 high-volume names including the Magnificent Seven stocks.
This marks the first major expansion of single-stock options beyond regular hours, aligning them closer with underlying equities that already trade extended sessions. It builds on Cboe’s success with near-24x5 trading in index products like SPX and VIX options, responding to global investor demand for real-time risk management amid international events.
**Benefits include** enhanced flexibility for international participants, better hedging during volatile overnight news, and potential liquidity growth. However, thinner volumes outside core hours may widen spreads, raise execution risks, and challenge smaller traders. Institutions stand to gain most, while retail adoption will depend on broker support and education.
Overall, this advances the industry’s shift toward 24x5 markets, mirroring trends in equities and crypto, but success hinges on sustained liquidity and participant readiness. (154 words)