Doo Prime Notice of Trading Hours Adjusment for Index CFDs

2020-06-01 | Trading Hours Adjustment

Doo Prime Notice of Trading Hours Adjusment for Index CFDs

Dear Client:

Greetings from Doo Prime.

In order to provide our clients with a better trading environment, please be advised on the changes of trading hours in symbols listed below from 31st May 2020 onwards (No changes on the trading hours of other trading instruments).

 

SymbolMT4 Time BST
Trading HoursTrading Break
AUS200Sunday 00:50 ~ Friday 22:00Daily 07:30 ~ 08:10 ,  22:00 ~ 00:50
EU50Monday 07:00 ~ Friday 21:00Daily 21:00 ~ Next day 07:00
FRA40Monday 07:00 ~ Friday 21:00Daily 21:00 ~ Next day 07:00
GER30Sunday 23:05 ~ Friday 21:00Daily 00:15(Sunday 01:00) ~ Next day 01:10, 22:00 ~ 23:05
HK50Monday 02:15 ~ Friday 18:00Daily 05:00 ~ 06:00, 09:30 ~ 10:15
JPN225Sunday 23:00 ~ Friday 22:00Daily 22:00 ~ 23:00
NAS100Sunday 23:00 ~ Friday 22:00Daily 21:15 ~ 21:30, 22:00 ~ 23:00
SP500Sunday 23:00 ~ Friday 22:00Daily 21:15 ~ 21:30, 22:00 ~ 23:00
UK100Sunday 23:05 ~ Friday 21:00Daily 21:15 ~ 21:30, 22:00 ~ 23:05
US30Sunday 23:00 ~ Friday 22:00Daily 21:15 ~ 21:30, 22:00 ~ 23:00

Risk Warning: Please ensure that your trading accounts have sufficient margin and we recommend that you closely monitor all your positions during this change in trading hours.

If at any time you need further clarification, please do not hesitate to contact your dedicated account manager. Thank you for your trust and support of Doo Prime.

Best regards.

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