Trading Hour Schedule for October 2018
Dear traders,
Please note that, due to upcoming national holidays being celebrated in October, our trading hours will be slightly modified.
See the table below for the full details of the changes. All the times given are in Eastern European Time (EET), which is the MetaTrader time zone.
Instrument |
Monday October 1 |
Tuesday October 2 |
Wednesday October 3 |
Thursday October 4 |
Wednesday October 17 |
DAX30 |
Normal Hours |
Closes 23:00 |
Closed |
Opens 09:00 |
Normal Hours |
HSI50 |
Closed |
Normal Hours |
Normal Hours |
Normal Hours |
Closed |
MDAX50 |
Normal Hours |
Normal Hours |
Closed |
Normal Hours |
Normal Hours |
TECDAX30 |
Normal Hours |
Normal Hours |
Closed |
Normal Hours |
Normal Hours |
Stock CFDs (Germany) Germany Stocks Germany ETF CFDs / ETFs |
Normal Hours |
Normal Hours |
Closed |
Normal Hours |
Normal Hours |
Note that all other instruments will be open according to their normal trading hours. "Normal Hours" vary depending on the instrument. Please find specific details for each instrument in the Contract Specifications section of our website.
If you have only traded Forex CFDs with Admiral Markets, you might be pleasantly surprised to discover we offer CFDs on the world's largest indices, not to mention hundreds of shares and ETFs. Here are just some highlights of trading these instruments with Admiral Markets:
- Trade the world's most in-demand global indices, like the DAX30 and DJI30, 24 hours a day, 5 days a week
- Benefit from tight spreads, with the typical spread for the DAX30 being just 0.8 points
- Choose the size of your trades, with CFD mini lots of just 0.1
Please note that there is a higher level of risk involved in maintaining opened positions and pending orders over holiday periods. Also, the indicated trading hours are subject to change by the respective exchanges or liquidity providers; changes in trading hours may also affect applicable pre-close terms. Furthermore, periods such as this can increase the probability of wider spreads due to thinner liquidity in the market.
Kind regards,
Admiral Markets