Abstract:Please be aware of the trading schedule changes for the 2021 Christmas and New Year holiday period (all times are GMT+2):
FXOpen as a retail and institutional forex broker offering online trading services via MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5 and TickTrader trading platforms. It also provides access to the electronic communication network to execute trades in currency pairs. FXOpen EU is a trading name of FXOpen EU Ltd. FXOpen EU Ltd is authorized and regulated by the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC) under license number 194/13.
The Broker is hereby informing trades about the recent trading schedule changes which happens as a result of the Christmas and New Year holidays and warned all the Users to be aware and kindly consider the changes and ensure they're taking care of. (all times are GMT+2):
Thursday, December 23
Indices:
• #ESX50 (Europe 50) — trading ends at 23:00
• #GDAXIm (Germany 30) — trading ends at 23:00.
Friday, December 24
Commodities CFDs:
• XBRUSD (UK Brent) — trading closed
• XTIUSD (US Crude) — trading closed
• XNGUSD (US Natural Gas) — trading closed
Metal CFDs:
• XAUUSD (GOLD vs. US dollar) — trading closed
• XAGUSD (SILVER vs. US dollar) — trading closed
Indices:
• #AUS200 (Australia 200) — trading ends at 05:00
• #ESX50 (Europe 50) — trading closed
• #FCHI (France 40) — trading ends at 14:55
• #GDAXIm (Germany 30) — trading closed
• #HSI (Hong Kong 50) — trading ends at 06:00
• #J225 (Japan 225) — trading closed
• #UK 100 (UK 100) — trading ends at 15:00
• #SPXm (US SPX 500 (Mini)) — trading closed
• #NDXm (US Tech 100 (Mini)) — trading closed
• #WS30m (Wall Street 30 (Mini)) — trading closed
Stock CFDs: trading closed.
Monday, December 27
Indices:
• #AUS200 (Australia 200) — trading closed
• #ESX50 (Europe 50) — trading starts at 02:15
• #FCHI (France 40) — trading starts at 09:00
• #GDAXIm (Germany 30) — trading starts at 02:15
• #HSI (Hong Kong 50) — trading closed
• #UK 100 (UK 100) — trading closed.
Tuesday, December 28
Indices:
• #AUS200 (Australia 200) — trading closed
• #HSI (Hong Kong 50) — trading starts at 03:15
• #UK 100 (UK 100) — trading closed.
Wednesday, December 29
Indices:
• #UK 100 (UK 100) — trading starts at 03:00.
Thursday, December 30
Indices:
• #ESX50 (Europe 50) — trading ends at 23:00
• #GDAXIm (Germany 30) — trading ends at 23:00.
Friday, December 31
Commodities CFD:
• XBRUSD (UK Brent) — trading ends at 21:45
Indices:
• #AUS200 (Australia 200) — trading ends at 05:30
• #ESX50 (Europe 50) — trading closed
• #FCHI (France 40) — trading ends at 14:55
• #GDAXIm (Germany 30) — trading closed
• #HSI (Hong Kong 50) — trading ends at 06:00
• #UK 100 (UK 100) — trading ends at 15:00.
Monday, January 3
Indices:
• #AUS200 (Australia 200) — trading closed
• #ESX50 (Europe 50) — trading starts at 02:15
• #FCHI (France 40) — trading starts at 09:00
• #GDAXIm (Germany 30) — trading starts at 02:15
• #HSI (Hong Kong 50) — trading starts at 03:15
• #UK 100 (UK 100) — trading closed.
Tuesday, January 4
Indices:
• #UK 100 (UK 100) — trading starts at 03:00.
All traders are Pleased to consider this information when you plan your trading to avoid any inconvenience that may occur.
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