Dear TeleTrade Customers!
Please be advised that in connection with Labor Day celebration in the USA on September 2, 2019, important changes have been made to the trading schedule for CFD instruments.
Changes in the schedule of trading sessions on CFD on September 2, 2019
Instruments |
Ticker |
Trade Opening |
Trade Closing |
CFD on Stocks |
All, except for BMW, DBK, SIE, VOW3 |
Closed |
|
CFD on ETF |
All |
Closed |
|
CFD on Indexes |
US500, USTech100, US30, J225 |
00:00 |
19:00 |
CFD on raw materials |
USCrude, UKBrent, USGas |
02:00 |
19:00 |
CFD on metals |
All |
00:00 |
19:00 |
Trading sessions are UTC + 2.
Labor Day is an annual national holiday celebrated in the USA on the first Monday of September and is a day off. On this day, American exchanges and banks are closed.
We remind you that absence of the major players in the market can cause unpredictable price jumps on financial instruments and lead to loss of funds. Therefore, on weekends and holidays, many traders prefer closing deals to avoid loss.
TeleTrade Company wishes you good luck trading!
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