【BiTu】Key news coming—U.S. stocks will be closed all day on January 19th for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, which means trading hours will be adjusted.
CME’s precious metals and crude oil futures will close early at 3:30 AM Beijing time on the 20th. U.S. Treasury and stock index futures will close even earlier, at 2:00 AM.
ICE and CBOT agricultural product trading will also be closed for the entire day.
If you have positions or plan to enter these markets, be sure to pay attention to the time changes in advance to avoid being caught off guard by the sudden market closure.
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OfflineValidator
· 7h ago
Damn, I have to change the time again? I totally overslept.
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DegenWhisperer
· 7h ago
Damn, another market closed. I have to manually set an alarm each time to realize it.
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DaoTherapy
· 7h ago
Damn, I have to change the trading hours again. This time, really pay attention and don't get caught in a trap.
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MetamaskMechanic
· 7h ago
Market closed again? There have really been a lot of holidays these past few months. Remember the schedule so you don't get liquidated.
Important Reminder: US stock market holiday affects futures trading hours
【BiTu】Key news coming—U.S. stocks will be closed all day on January 19th for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, which means trading hours will be adjusted.
CME’s precious metals and crude oil futures will close early at 3:30 AM Beijing time on the 20th. U.S. Treasury and stock index futures will close even earlier, at 2:00 AM.
ICE and CBOT agricultural product trading will also be closed for the entire day.
If you have positions or plan to enter these markets, be sure to pay attention to the time changes in advance to avoid being caught off guard by the sudden market closure.