Trading Schedule Update: Australia Daylight Saving Time Shift 

2026-04-03 | Trading Hours , Trading Schedule

We’d like to share an upcoming update regarding trading hours on D Prime

As Australia exits Daylight Saving Time (DST) on April 5, 2026, trading hours for certain instruments will be adjusted accordingly. 

To help you stay on track, please review the updated trading schedule for the affected instruments below: 

Trading Hours (Platform Time: UTC+3) 

Asset TypeSymbolTrading HoursDaily Break
Spot Index CFDs AUS200 Mon 01:50 – Fri 24:00 Daily 00:00 – 01:50, 08:30 – 09:10 
AU Equities CFD AU Equities Mon 03:00 – Fri 09:00 Daily 09:00 – 03:00 
  • These changes may impact EA trading, automated strategies, or algorithmic systems  
  • You may wish to review your settings and make any necessary adjustments in advance  

Our goal is to ensure your trading experience remains smooth and uninterrupted

If you have any questions or need assistance, our support team is always here to help. 


Risk Disclosure  
Trading in securities, futures, contracts for difference (CFDs) and other financial products carries high risks due to the rapid and unpredictable fluctuation in the value and prices of these financial instruments. This unpredictability is due to the adverse and unpredictable market movements, geopolitical events, economic data releases and other unforeseen circumstances. You may sustain substantial losses, including losses exceeding your initial investment within a short period of time.  
You are strongly advised to fully understand the nature and inherent risks of trading with the respective financial instrument before you begin to trade or engage in any transactions with us. When you engage in transactions with us, you acknowledge that you are aware of and accept these risks. You should conduct your own research and consult with an independent qualified financial advisor or  professional before making any financial, trading or investment decisions.    

Disclaimer  
The information contained in this blog is for general informational purposes only and should not be considered as financial, investment, legal, tax or any other form of professional advice, recommendation, an offer, or an invitation to buy or sell any financial instruments. The content herein, including but not limited to data, analyses and market commentary, is presented based on internal records and/or publicly available information and may be subject to change or revision at any time without notice and does not consider any specific recipient’s investment objectives or financial situation. Past performance is not an indicator of future performance and D Prime and its affiliates give no assurance that any views, projections or forecasts will materialize. D Prime and its affiliated entities make no representations or warranties about the accuracy or completeness of this information and disclaim any and all liability for any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, or other losses or damages arising out of or in connection with the use of or reliance on any information contained in this blog. You should conduct your own research and consult with an independent qualified financial advisor or  professional before making any financial, trading or investment decisions.    

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