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Trading Hours and Market Closure Rules for Tokenised Stocks

The trading hours for Tokenised Stocks generally align with the corresponding US stock market trading sessions. Currently, some major Tokenised Stocks support 24/7 trading. The remaining Tokenised Stocks still follow the market open and close schedule of the corresponding US stock market. If you find that certain Tokenised Stocks are temporarily unavailable for trading, this typically indicates the market is in a closed session — not a system error or platform maintenance.


Trading Sessions

Tokenised Stock Spot trading follows the trading hours of the corresponding underlying market and will be closed on weekends. Most major trading pairs also support pre-market and post-market trading.

For Futures trading, only major Tokenised Stock trading pairs marked with the "7×24" tag support around-the-clock trading without market closure.

Actual trading sessions are subject to the specific market arrangements of each Tokenised Stock. Users can click "Trading Session" on each trading pair's page to view the corresponding trading hours.

Website: Click "Trading Session" below the trading pair name to view the trading session for that pair.

App: Tap "Trading Session" below the chart on the trading pair page to view the specific trading hours.

The US observes Daylight Saving Time (DST), which begins on the second Sunday of March each year and ends on the first Sunday of November. During DST, trading hours shift one hour earlier.

Timezone

Winter Time (Early Nov – Mid Mar)

Summer Time (Mid Mar – Early Nov)

Eastern Time (ET)

09:30 – 16:00

09:30 – 16:00

Taiwan Time (UTC+8)

22:30 – 05:00

21:30 – 04:00

Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)

14:30 – 21:00

13:30 – 20:00


Weekend Closure

Tokenised Stocks will be closed on weekends. All trading is suspended from 00:00 UTC Saturday to 00:00 UTC Monday.

However, futures trading pairs for select major Tokenised Stocks remain available for 24×7 trading.


US Stock Market Holidays

Tokenised Stocks are also suspended on official US stock market holidays. Common holidays include:

  • New Year's Day (January 1)

  • Martin Luther King Jr. Day (third Monday of January)

  • Presidents' Day (third Monday of February)

  • Good Friday (Friday before Easter)

  • Memorial Day (last Monday of May)

  • Independence Day (July 4)

  • Labor Day (first Monday of September)

  • Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday of November)

  • Christmas Day (December 25)

Exact dates are subject to official announcements from US exchanges (NYSE/NASDAQ).


What Can You Do During Market Closure?

During closure, prices are frozen and will update to reflect the latest market conditions once the market reopens. Below is a summary of what is and isn't allowed during market closure:

Allowed Actions

  • Add margin to futures positions (to avoid liquidation)

  • Cancel pending unfilled orders

  • Cancel conditional orders or take-profit/stop-loss orders

Not Allowed

  • Buying or selling

  • Opening or closing positions

  • Adding or modifying take-profit/stop-loss settings on open positions

If you hold order positions, it is recommended to ensure sufficient margin before the market opens to prepare for potential price gaps at open.


Delayed Open

Tokenised Stocks with lower liquidity may take a few minutes to resume normal pricing after the market opens. Please wait briefly before attempting to trade.


Notes on Bot Strategy

If your rebalancing bot or other bot strategies include Tokenised Stocks, the entire bot will be paused during the token's market close hours and will be unable to adjust positions in other coins. It is recommended to pay attention to the trading hours of selected tokens when configuring your bot.

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