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On March 8th FXOpen Switches its Trading Servers to Summer Time

The FXOpen Team

On March 8th, 2020 FXOpen will switch its trading servers 1 hour ahead, from GMT +2 to GMT +3.

The change will affect all types of FXOpen trading accounts. In ECN, STP and Micro accounts summer time will take effect starting with the market opening on Monday, March 9th 2020. In Crypto accounts, where trading is available during the weekend, traders will experience the change immediately after it occurs, on Sunday, March 8th, 2020.

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