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Anything outside those times is considered extended hours, including pre-market trading, which runs from 4 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Eastern time. The after-hours session runs from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m ...
Standard trading hours from 9:30 a.m. EST to 4 p.m. EST Observes nine holidays throughout the year Pre-market and after-hours trading times available, similar to the NYSE
Since 1985, the regular trading hours for major exchanges in the United States, such as the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq stock market, have been from 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time (ET). [3] Pre-market trading occurs from 4:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. ET, although the majority of the volume and liquidity come to the pre-market at 8:00 a ...
Time zone Δ DST Open hours (local time) UTC, winter only Open Close Lunch Open Close New York Stock Exchange: XNYS United States: New York City: 28.33: 1,452 EST/EDT: −5:00 Mar–Nov 09:30 16:00 No 14:30 21:00 Nasdaq (US) XNAS United States: New York City: 26.62: 1,262 EST/EDT −5:00 Mar–Nov 09:30 16:00 No 14:30 21:00 Japan Exchange Group ...
Extended-hours trading is nothing new, but with more brokers offering 24/5 access, the stock market is becoming more global, accessible—and potentially volatile. Wall Street after hours ...
In business, the trading day or regular trading hours (RTH) is the time span that a stock exchange is open, as opposed to electronic or extended trading hours (ETH). For example, the New York Stock Exchange is, as of 2020, open from 9:30 AM Eastern Time to 4:00 PM Eastern Time. Trading days are usually Monday through Friday.
By engaging in after-hours trading, which includes both pre-market and after-hours trading, they can increase their time to buy and sell orders. Although after-hours trading is convenient, it’s ...
Giving the time zones as abbreviations (like EST) and separate from that the daylight savings time isn't really useful. First of all, those change, and second, the exchanges simply follow the local time zone rules, thus listing the time zone rules here is only confusing, since that has nothing to do with opening times of exchanges.