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Changes to CFD Trading on Independence Day

The FXOpen Team

Dear Traders!

Please note that due to Independence Day celebrated in the USA on 4 July 2021 you may experience the following changes:

Monday, July 5th

Metals: trading ends at 20:00 GMT+3;

Indices CFD:

· Japan 225: trading ends at 20:00 GMT+3;

· US SPX 500 (Mini): trading ends at 20:00 GMT+3;

· US Tech 100 (Mini): trading ends at 20:00 GMT+3;

· Wall Street 30 (Mini): trading ends at 20:00 GMT+3

Stocks CFD: trading closed.

All other financial instruments will be traded without changes.

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