We would like to inform you of changes to the trading conditions for the following instruments due to the upcoming Independence Day on the 3rd and 4th of July.
Dear Client,
We would like to inform you of changes to the trading conditions for the following instruments due to the upcoming Independence Day on the 3rd and 4th of July.
Please refer to the table below for details:
| Product | Symbol | 03.07.2024 Wednesday | 04.07.2024 Thursday | 05.07.2024 Friday |
| Forex | Fx | Normal | Normal | Normal |
| Metals | GOLD | Normal | Early Closed 20:15 | Normal |
| Metals | SILVER | Normal | Early Closed 20:15 | Normal |
| Metals | XPDUSD | Normal | Early Closed 17:00 | Normal |
| Metals | XPTUSD | Normal | Early Closed 17:00 | Normal |
| Metals | COPPER | Normal | Normal | Normal |
| CFDs | SPX500 | Early Closed 20:00 | Early Closed 19:45 | Normal |
| CFDs | NAS100 | Early Closed 20:00 | Early Closed 19:45 | Normal |
| CFDs | DOW30 | Early Closed 20:00 | Early Closed 19:45 | Normal |
| CFDs | JPN225 | Early Closed 20:00 | Early Closed 19:45 | Normal |
| CFDs | UK100 | Normal | Normal | Normal |
| CFDs | DAX40 | Normal | Normal | Normal |
| CFDs | DXY | Normal | Normal | Normal |
| Energy | UKOIL | Normal | Early Closed 20:15 | Normal |
| Energy | USOIL | Normal | Early Closed 20:15 | Normal |
| Energy | NATGAS | Normal | Early Closed 21:30 | Normal |
| Soft Commodities | COFFEE | Normal | Closed | Normal |
| Soft Commodities | COCOA | Normal | Closed | Normal |
| Soft Commodities | COTTON | Normal | Closed | Normal |
| Soft Commodities | SUGAR | Normal | Closed | Normal |
| Grain | CORN | Normal | Closed | Normal |
| Grain | SOYBEAN | Normal | Closed | Normal |
| Grain | WHEAT | Normal | Closed | Normal |
| CryptoCurrencies | Crypto | Normal | Normal | Normal |
| Stocks | EU | Normal | Normal | Normal |
| Stocks | UK | Normal | Normal | Normal |
| Stocks | US | Early Closed 20:00 | Closed | Normal |
**Trading hours may be subject to change
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