CBOE secures SEC approval for extended trading hours on select single-stock options starting July 13. Initial rollout includes about 20 high-liquidity names, including all Magnificent 7 mega-cap tech stocks.
CBOE has received SEC approval to launch extended trading hours for select single-stock options, with the new session beginning July 13, 2026. The initial rollout includes about 20 high-liquidity names, including all 'Magnificent 7' mega-cap tech stocks.
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