Reported about 11 hours ago
In March 2025, zero-day options trading surged, accounting for a record 56% of the S&P 500's options volume, driven by Donald Trump's volatile trade policies and Robinhood's expanded offerings. As market volatility increased due to unpredictable economic indicators and policy shifts, both retail and institutional investors sought quick gains or hedges through these rapidly expiring contracts. This trend sparked discussions among strategists about the potential impact of 0DTE options on market fluctuations.
Source: YAHOO