Now that you know what forex is, why you should trade it, and who makes up the forex market, it's about time you learned when you can trade.
Yes, it is true that the forex market is open 24 hours a day, but that doesn't mean it's always active the whole day.
You can make money trading when the market moves up, and you can even make money when the market moves down.
BUT you will have a very difficult time trying to make money when the market doesn't move at all.
And believe us, there will be times when the market is as still as the victims of Medusa. This lesson will help determine when the best times of the day are to trade.
Market Hours
Before looking at the best times to trade, we must look at what a 24 hour day in the forex world looks like.
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The forex market can be broken up into four major trading sessions: the Sydney session, the Tokyo session, the London session, and the New York session. Below is a table of the open and close times for each session:
Time Zone | EST | GMT |
Sydney Open Sydney Close | 5:00 PM 2:00 AM | 10:00 PM 7:00 AM |
Tokyo Open Tokyo Close | 7:00 PM 4:00 AM | 12:00 AM 9:00 AM |
London Open London Close | 3:00 AM 12:00 PM | 8:00 AM 5:00 PM |
New York Open New York Close | 8:00 AM 5:00 PM | 12:00 PM 10:00 PM |
You can see that in between each session, there is a period of time where two sessions are open at the same time. From 3:00-4:00 am EST, both the Tokyo and London markets are open, and from 8:00-12:00 am EST, both the London and New York markets are open.
Naturally, these are the busiest times during the market because there is more volume when two markets are open at the same time. This makes sense because during those times, all the market participants are wheelin' and dealin', which means that more money is transferring hands.
Naturally, these are the busiest times during the market because there is more volume when two markets are open at the same time. This makes sense because during those times, all the market participants are wheelin' and dealin', which means that more money is transferring hands.
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