Nasdaq GEMX Updates Add Liquidity Rules – Effective Immediately
Published Date: 2/25/2026
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Nasdaq GEMX is updating its rules for Add Liquidity Orders, which are special orders that help keep the market active by adding new buy or sell offers. This change affects traders using GEMX by tweaking how these orders behave, aiming for smoother and fairer trading. The new rules took effect right after filing on February 12, 2026, with no extra fees involved.
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