hands on keyboard with desktop monitors displaying data charts

Nasdaq North American Markets

From breaking barriers as the first electronic stock exchange, to regularly eclipsing records for average daily volume (ADV) share, Nasdaq's North American markets give trading industry participants access to diverse and transparent liquidity in the equity and equity derivatives markets.

Customer Portal Receive Trader Alerts

Nasdaq operates 10 North American exchanges, offering diverse venues that enable investors to find the liquidity that complements their trading strategy.

Trade Equities Markets

We support the equities trading ecosystem with 4 exchanges in North America, including the Nasdaq Stock Market representing the biggest diverse pool of liquidity by market share in the U.S. WorkX provides automated trade and compliance reporting, servicing over 90% of off exchange trades in the U.S.

Nasdaq Stock Market Nasdaq Texas Nasdaq PSX (PSX) Nasdaq Canada WorkX: Risk Management & Post-Trade Reporting

Access Options Markets

With 6 U.S. options exchanges, Nasdaq offers flexibility, customization and diversification with unique functionality, as well as allocation models and pricing models catering to a full spectrum of clients.

Nasdaq PHLX (PHLX) Nasdaq Options Market (NOM) Nasdaq ISE (ISE) Nasdaq GEMX (GEMX) Nasdaq Texas Options (NTX Options) Nasdaq MRX (MRX)

Connectivity Services

Nasdaq offers a wide variety of connectivity options and market data to fit a firm's specific network and trading strategy needs. With co-location, Point of Presence (POP) and connectivity services, Nasdaq provides low latency access to our liquid markets.

Nasdaq Connectivity Services Nasdaq Co-Location Nasdaq Point of Presence (POP) Nasdaq Direct Connectivity Disaster Recovery

List on Capital Markets

Nasdaq is the listing venue of choice for many of the world’s most exciting companies. End-to-end capital raising solutions for corporations to bring innovative companies to the public markets.

List Your Company

ETF Listings

Nasdaq offers bespoke exchange traded product (ETP) services, helping issuers launch and market their products through tailored, dedicated services available pre and post launch.

Nasdaq ETF Listings

Nasdaq-100® Index Options

Our Nasdaq-100 Index Options suite provides all types of investors the ability to capitalize on the performance of some of today’s most innovative companies.

Nasdaq-100® Index Options
Role of the Exchange

We're at the Forefront of Shaping the Future of Markets

2025 Nasdaq ETF Listings Highlights
Jan 27, 2026
1 / 8

Nasdaq's Global Trading Hours Hub

Nasdaq Global Trading Hours: The Future of Trading

Nasdaq will introduce a new session on the Nasdaq Stock Market, operating from 9 p.m. to 4 a.m. ET—creating a 23-hour trading day, five days a week. This initiative, known as Global Trading Hours, is designed to meet the realities of a connected world while safeguarding the principles that underpin U.S. markets.
 

Explore More Insights

U.S. Market Structure Hub View our latest insights as we demystify intricate regulatory issues with data-driven analysis and share our views to help shape markets today and tomorrow. Learn More

Resources

Equities Resources

Discover Equities insights, factsheets, videos and more

Explore

Options Resources

Discover the Options Exchange Specifications and Resources Hub

Explore

ETF Resources

Discover ETP resources

Explore
The Print

The global economy is changing faster than ever before.

Get the latest on the transformative forces shaping the global economy, delivered every Thursday.

The Print, formerly Market Makers, by Phil Mackintosh delivers in-depth analysis of the forces shaping the global economy and markets — from industry-defining technologies and emerging trends to evolving policies, market-moving IPOs, and more.

Subscribe to The Print Newsletter View Author Page

Equities Newsletter

Subscribe to receive the Nasdaq Equities Newsletter

Subscribe

Options Newsletter

Subscribe to receive the Nasdaq Options Newsletter

Subscribe

ETF Intel Newsletter

Subscribe to receive the ETF Intel Newsletter

Subscribe

FAQs

Which U.S. equities and options exchanges does Nasdaq operate?

Nasdaq operates four high-performing equities exchanges in the U.S. and Canada, alongside six U.S. options exchanges, which collectively cater to all market segments. Combined, these exchanges ensure seamless functionality across all options via advanced common architecture.

US Equities exchanges: Nasdaq, Nasdaq Texas, Nasdaq PSX

US Options exchanges: Nasdaq PHLX, Nasdaq Options Market (NOM), Nasdaq Texas Options, Nasdaq ISE, Nasdaq GEMX, and Nasdaq MRX

Nasdaq Canada exchange trading books: Nasdaq CXC, Nasdaq CX2, Nasdaq CXD 

What is the Nasdaq Stock Exchange?

The Nasdaq Stock Exchange is the largest U.S. equities exchange venue by market share. The exchange provides high liquidity, resiliency and transparency, seamlessly bringing together buyers and sellers when it’s needed most. The exchange is also home to 3,300+ corporate listings and 1,100+ Exchange Traded Products (ETPs) listings, providing innovative routing strategies, order types and a robust opening and closing cross.

What is the Nasdaq Closing Cross?

The Nasdaq Closing Cross is a price discovery facility that plays a significant role in the final moments of each trading day. Acting as the largest liquidity event of the day on the Nasdaq Stock Market, it sets the official closing price for all Nasdaq-listed securities, while also providing a reflection of the true supply and demand for each symbol. An essential part of the trusted fabric of the daily market close, on average it executes about 414 million shares, representing $33 billion traded each day. It also creates a level playing field for market participants by providing deep, detailed and continuous information on order imbalances in the final minutes of each trading day.

What is the Nasdaq Opening Cross?

The Nasdaq Opening Cross is a process that determines the opening price for each Nasdaq-listed security. It matches buy and sell orders at a single equilibrium price in the first moments of each trading day, establishing an official opening price. 

What is Dynamic M-ELO (Midpoint Extended Life Order)?

Dynamic M-ELO is a groundbreaking AI-powered order type launched by Nasdaq. It's designed to enhance fill rates and reduce market impact in equities markets, adopting a data-driven approach to optimize trading.

Here's how it works: Dynamic M-ELO evaluates 140+ data points every 30 seconds on a symbol-by-symbol basis. This function enables the system to detect market conditions and adjust the holding period prior to when a trade is eligible to execute. By continuously observing market behavior and swiftly adjusting, the Dynamic M-ELO AI model simultaneously improves both liquidity and execution quality outcomes. 

What connectivity services does Nasdaq offer?

Nasdaq's connectivity and co-location services are designed to ensure efficient, secure and low-latency access to Nasdaq's trading systems and market data. Nasdaq provides a wide variety of connectivity options and market data to fit specific network and trading needs. Clients can connect to our liquid markets via co-location, Point of Presence (POP), wireless and other connectivity services. 

What is Nasdaq Co-Location Services?

Co-location is the placement of servers and other equipment within the Nasdaq data center. The service provides proximity to the speed and liquidity of all of Nasdaq's markets, allowing trading participants, vendors and service providers to reduce latency and network complexity. High-density cabinets and a single hand-off for all Nasdaq markets further streamline operations.

What is the FINRA/Nasdaq Trade Reporting Facility (TRF)?

Operated in partnership with FINRA, the Nasdaq TRF is an automated trade reporting and reconciliation service operated on the Nasdaq WorkX technology platform operating from Carteret, NJ and Chicago, IL. The Nasdaq TRF electronically facilitates trade reporting, trade comparison and clearing of trades for all U.S. equities. The TRF handles transactions negotiated broker-to-broker or internalized within a firm, as well as offers the industry standard serving as the market leader for all of a firm’s trade reporting compliance needs, currently services 90%+ of off-exchange trades in the U.S.

What role does Nasdaq WorkX play in conjunction with the FINRA/Nasdaq TRF?

Nasdaq WorkX is a cloud-based platform that aids in trade reporting, compliance monitoring and risk management. The platform offers consolidated coverage across both FINRA/Nasdaq TRFs (Carteret/Chicago) and promotes workflow efficiency.

WorkX is designed to provide protection to clearing firms and executing brokers with real-time trade monitoring, market access controls and pre- and post-trade risk management for Nasdaq equity exchanges and FINRA/Nasdaq TRF markets. 

What are Nasdaq Equities Pre-Trade Risk Checks?

Equities pre-trade risk checks allow you to set guardrails and controls on Nasdaq equity exchanges (Nasdaq, Nasdaq Texas and PSX) and are available on Nasdaq WorkX or via Restful API. An on-exchange risk system designed to address market access rules with oversight and flexible controls.

What is Nasdaq WorkX Post Trade Risk Management?

Nasdaq WorkX post-trade risk management provides protection to clearing firms and executing brokers with real-time trade monitoring and market access controls for Nasdaq Equity Exchanges and FINRA/Nasdaq TRF markets.

What are Nasdaq-100(R) Index Options?

Nasdaq-100 Index Options track the performance of the Nasdaq-100(R) Index, providing investors with the ability to mitigate risk, generate income and maximize exposure to some of today’s most innovative companies. To learn more about our index options suite, visit Nasdaq-100® Index Options: XND and NDX.

What are Nasdaq's ETF Listings Capabilities?

With 1,100+ ETP listings with $2 trillion in Assets Under Management (AUM), Nasdaq is a premier marketplace for exchange traded products (ETPs). We have partnered with issuers for 20+ years to deliver state-of-the-art ETP trading and marketing. 

Nasdaq offers comprehensive high-touch support with a globally visible platform throughout the product lifecycle, helping issuers navigate challenges and opportunities at every step of the way. Our tailored services span from product development and marketing to compliance, trading and market structure support. To learn more about how to list visit Nasdaq ETF Listings.