The markets will update their trading hours on certain instruments.
Please be informed that due to the Juneteenth National Independence Day in the United States, trading hours for certain instruments will be affected on Wednesday, June 19.
| Product | Symbol | 19.06.2025 Thursday | |
| Forex | Fx | Normal | Normal |
| Metals | GOLD | Early Closed 20:15 | Normal |
| Metals | SILVER | Early Closed 20:15 | Normal |
| Metals | XPDUSD | Early Closed 17:00 | Normal |
| Metals | XPTUSD | Early Closed 17:00 | Normal |
| Metals | COPPER | Normal | Normal |
| CFDs | SPX500 | Early Closed 20:00 | Normal |
| CFDs | NAS100 | Early Closed 20:00 | Normal |
| CFDs | DOW30 | Early Closed 20:00 | Normal |
| CFDs | JPN225 | Early Closed 20:00 | Normal |
| CFDs | UK100 | Normal | Normal |
| CFDs | DAX40 | Normal | Normal |
| CFDs | DXY | Normal | Normal |
| Energy | UKOIL | Early Closed 20:15 | Normal |
| Energy | USOIL | Early Closed 20:15 | Normal |
| Energy | NATGAS | Early Closed 21:30 | Normal |
| Soft Commodities | COFFEE | Closed | Normal |
| Soft Commodities | COCOA | Closed | Normal |
| Soft Commodities | COTTON | Closed | Normal |
| Soft Commodities | SUGAR | Closed | Normal |
| Grain | CORN | Closed | Normal |
| Grain | SOYBEAN | Closed | Normal |
| Grain | WHEAT | Closed | Normal |
| Cryptocurrencies | Crypto | Normal | Normal |
| Stocks | EU | Normal | Normal |
| Stocks | UK | Normal | Normal |
| Stocks | US | Closed | Normal |
| CFDs | EU50 | Early Closed 23:00 | Normal |
| CFDs | CAC40 | Normal | Normal |
| CFDs | ESP35 | Normal | Normal |
| CFDs | AUS200 | Normal | Normal |
| CFDs | CHINA50 | Normal | Normal |
| CFDs | HKG33 | Normal | Normal |
We recommend managing your positions with caution due to lower liquidity and possible increased volatility during the holiday period.
If you have any questions, please contact our support team.
*Trading hours quoted are GMT+3.
**Trading hours may be subject to change.
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