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Trading hours for US Presidents' Day

The FXOpen UK Team

Dear Traders,

Please be aware of the trading schedule changes for US Presidents Day observed on 21 February 2022 (all times are GMT+2):

Spot commodities CFD:

  • Gold (XAUUSD) - trading ends at 21:30;
  • Silver (XAGUSD) - trading ends at 21:30;
  • US Crude (XTIUSD) – trading ends at 21:15;
  • US Natural Gas (XNGUSD) – trading ends at 21:15.

Indices CFD:

  • Japan 225 (#J225) – trading ends at 20:00;
  • US SPX 500 (#SPXm) – trading ends at 20:00;
  • US Tech 100 (#NDXm) – trading ends at 20:00;
  • Wall Street 30 (#WS30m) – trading ends at 20:00.

Stock CFD – trading closed.

All other financial instruments will be traded as usual.

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