New york trading session
The New York trading session, also known as the US trading session, is a period of time when financial markets are open for trading in New York City. Here are some key details:
Timing:
- The New York trading session typically starts at 9:30 AM ET (Eastern Time) and ends at 4:00 PM ET.
- However, some markets may have extended hours or overnight trading, especially for futures and options contracts.
Markets:
- The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)
- NASDAQ
- American Stock Exchange (AMEX)
- Options exchanges, such as the Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) and the Options Clearing Corporation (OCC)
- Futures exchanges, such as the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) and the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE)
- Foreign exchange markets, such as the New York Foreign Exchange Market (NYFEX)
Key events:
- The opening bell at the NYSE, which marks the start of the trading day
- Economic data releases, such as GDP, inflation, and employment numbers
- Corporate earnings announcements
- Central bank decisions and statements
- Market-moving events, such as natural disasters, geopolitical crises, or major company news
Trading hours:
- The NYSE and NASDAQ are open for trading from 9:30 AM ET to 4:00 PM ET, Monday through Friday.
- The CBOE and OCC are open for trading from 8:30 AM ET to 3:15 PM ET, Monday through Friday.
- The CME and ICE are open for trading 24 hours a day, Monday through Friday, with some exceptions.
Notable trading sessions:
- The morning session, which typically sees the most trading activity and market volatility
- The afternoon session, which can be less volatile but still sees significant trading activity
- The pre-market session, which occurs before the opening bell and is characterized by light trading and low volatility
- The after-hours session, which occurs after the closing bell and is characterized by light trading and low volatility
Keep in mind that these are general guidelines, and trading hours and market conditions can vary depending on the specific market and instrument being traded.