

MultiBank Group aims to deliver the best quality service to all of our clients. with over 20,000 leveraged financial derivatives across 6 different asset classes, the opening and closing times of these markets may differ from one another. Seasonal and market factors may affect trading hours, so it is important to follow the latest holiday notices and trading hours to stay up to date with the financial markets.



Trading hours refer to the regular trading session available for a specific market. These hours may vary between instruments, exchanges, and days of the week.
For example, some markets can close early (half-day trading) on specific days, which can affect the timings when orders can be placed.
Market holidays may affect the trading schedule and volatility of the markets. This can vary from country to country, so it is important to stay up to date with the upcoming changes and holiday trading hours to plan your trades accordingly.
In the U.S., the following holiday closures are in effect: New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Washington’s Birthday, Good Friday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas.There are partial holidays the day after Thanksgiving (Black Friday), and Christmas Eve. During those days, markets run from 9:30 AM - 1 PM. EST. In the U.S., when holidays fall on Saturdays, markets close on the Friday. When holidays are on Sundays, markets close on Monday.
Research has pointed to the common tendency to see increased trading activity and higher returns the day before a holiday or a long weekend - a phenomenon known as the holiday effect or the weekend effect.
The idea states that markets tend to see increased trading volume and higher returns the day before a holiday or long weekend, perhaps because investors want to get in their last trades before the stock market closes for the week.
Due to the different time zones and regions where stock exchanges exist across the world, you’ll always find at least one stock market open at any point. However, there is no single stock exchange that is open 24 hours. The U.S. market for example opens at 9.00 a.m and closes at 4.30 p.m ET Monday to Friday.
The forex market’s trading hours are different to that of other markets. Forex market trading times features 24-hour trading, five days a week.
Yes, you can trade crypto 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Although the FX market is open 24 hours a day, 5 days a week, the market’s trading times are still important because market conditions are impacted during different sessions or when there is a crossover between trading sessions in 2 different regions. During this time, the market is often more active, and spreads are often tighter as a result. This mainly happens with currency pairs that are associated with both locations of a crossover. For example, the GBP/USD currency pair often experiences greater volumes whilst the European and U.S. sessions overlap for a 4-hour period each day.