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Nasdaq Texas Cleared to List Exchange-Traded Products

Published Date: 6/24/2026

Notice

Summary

Nasdaq Texas just got the green light to let certain exchange-traded products (ETPs) be listed and traded on its platform, joining other big exchanges in the game. This means investors will have more places to buy and sell these products, with rules closely matching those of Nasdaq’s main market. The change kicks in soon, making trading smoother and more flexible without extra costs.

Analyzed Economic Effects

3 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.

ETP Surveillance and Halt Protections

Listed ETPs on Nasdaq Texas will be subject to the Exchange's existing trading surveillance as well as cross-market surveillances administered by FINRA and information sharing with other markets via the Intermarket Surveillance Group (ISG) and surveillance-sharing agreements. The Exchange will also adopt ETP halt rules substantially similar to Nasdaq's.

Nasdaq Texas Authorized to Trade ETPs

The SEC approved Nasdaq Texas' proposal to adopt a Rule 5700 series permitting the listing and trading of certain exchange-traded products (ETPs). The Exchange filed the proposal on May 4, 2026, and the Commission approved the proposal in an order dated June 18, 2026.

Initially Only Dual‑Listed ETPs Permitted

Nasdaq Texas represents it intends initially to dually list ETPs that are also listed on another national securities exchange; the Exchange also stated it expects later to modify its rules to permit primary listings. This limitation applies at the time of the approved proposal.

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Key Dates

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6/18/2026
6/24/2026

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