Market Hours

See when the most important stock exchanges are open, closed, or on holiday, with every session converted into your local time.

Times shown in Sydney (UTC+10) - Local time: 11:32

US markets

New York · EDT

NYSE

Closed
Exchange time
21:32
EDT
Market status
Opens in 11h 57m
Next open 23:30
Your local session
Mon 23:30 - Tue 06:00
Exchange session
09:30 - 16:00 EDT
New York · EDT

Nasdaq

Closed
Exchange time
21:32
EDT
Market status
Opens in 11h 57m
Next open 23:30
Your local session
Mon 23:30 - Tue 06:00
Exchange session
09:30 - 16:00 EDT

Europe and London

London · BST

London Stock Exchange

Closed
Exchange time
02:32
BST
Market status
Opens in 5h 27m
Opens at 17:00
Your local session
Tue 17:00 - Wed 01:30
Exchange session
08:00 - 16:30 BST
Frankfurt / Paris · CEST

Xetra / Euronext

Closed
Exchange time
03:32
CEST
Market status
Opens in 5h 27m
Opens at 17:00
Your local session
Tue 17:00 - Wed 01:30
Exchange session
09:00 - 17:30 CEST

Asia markets

Tokyo · JST

Tokyo Stock Exchange

Open now
Exchange time
10:32
JST
Market status
Closes in 57m
Closes at 12:30
Your local session
10:00 - 12:30
13:30 - 16:30
Exchange session
09:00 - 11:30 JST
12:30 - 15:30 JST
Hong Kong / Shanghai · HKT

Hong Kong / Shanghai

Open now
Exchange time
09:32
HKT
Market status
Closes in 2h 27m
Closes at 14:00
Your local session
11:30 - 14:00
15:00 - 18:00
Exchange session
09:30 - 12:00 HKT
13:00 - 16:00 HKT

Upcoming holiday closures

Date Exchange Holiday
29 Apr 2026 Tokyo Stock Exchange Showa Day
1 May 2026 Hong Kong Stock Exchange Labour Day
1 May 2026 Shanghai Stock Exchange Labour Day
1 May 2026 Xetra Labour Day
4 May 2026 Tokyo Stock Exchange Greenery Day
4 May 2026 Shanghai Stock Exchange Labour Day
4 May 2026 London Stock Exchange Early May Bank Holiday
5 May 2026 Tokyo Stock Exchange Children's Day
5 May 2026 Shanghai Stock Exchange Labour Day
6 May 2026 Tokyo Stock Exchange Holiday Observed
25 May 2026 Hong Kong Stock Exchange Day after Buddha's Birthday
25 May 2026 London Stock Exchange Spring Bank Holiday

Why market hours matter for traders

Trading times shape liquidity, spreads, and volatility. The opening phase of a stock exchange often brings the biggest burst of order flow because overnight news, earnings, macro releases, and institutional positioning are priced in quickly once the cash market opens.

For many traders, the most active windows are the first 30 to 90 minutes after the open and the overlap between major sessions. When Europe is active and the US is about to open, or when London and New York trade at the same time, participation rises and price moves often become cleaner and more meaningful.

A practical routine is to mark the open of the market you trade, reduce position size when volatility is unusually high, and avoid chasing the first impulsive candle. Let the opening move reveal direction, watch where volume concentrates, and focus on times when your setup has both liquidity and clear market participation behind it.

FAQ

For many traders, the most active stock market hours are the first 30 to 90 minutes after the cash open and the periods when major sessions overlap. These windows often have the highest liquidity, more volume, and clearer institutional participation.

Market openings often reprice overnight news, earnings, macroeconomic data, and sentiment changes very quickly. That is why volatility, volume, and order flow often jump sharply right after the opening bell.

Session overlaps matter because more participants are active at the same time. When Europe and the US are both trading, liquidity usually improves, spreads can tighten, and price moves often become more meaningful.

Public holidays can reduce liquidity, change the normal rhythm of the market, and create unusual price behavior before or after the closure. Knowing holiday schedules helps traders avoid mistaking thin conditions for strong conviction.