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Global Market Sessions

Track the open and close times of major financial markets globally in real-time, adjusted for daylight savings and local trading hours.

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Global Market Sessions Explained

London Session

The London forex session is the most liquid and volatile trading session globally, accounting for roughly 35% of all daily forex volume. It dictates the trend for European pairs like EUR/USD and GBP/USD.

New York Session

The New York session is heavily influenced by US economic data and equity markets. The overlap between New York and London (8:00 AM to 12:00 PM EST) creates the ultimate "sweet spot" for active day traders.

Tokyo Session

As the first major Asian market to open, the Tokyo session sets the stage for the trading day. It is generally characterized by lower volatility but offers excellent opportunities in JPY crosses and the Nikkei index.

Sydney Session

The Sydney session initiates the global trading week. While it is the smallest of the major hubs, it is critical for trading AUD and NZD pairs, especially when local economic news is released.

Frequently Asked Trading Questions

When do the major Forex markets open?
The Forex market is open 24 hours a day during the week, broken down into four major trading sessions: Sydney, Tokyo, London, and New York. Our tool automatically displays the exact opening and closing times for these sessions converted directly to your local time zone.
What is a Forex Session Overlap and why does it matter?
Session overlaps occur when two major financial hubs are open simultaneously. The most important overlap is the London and New York Session Overlap. During this window, institutional trading volume surges, creating the highest liquidity and volatility of the day, making it the optimal time for day traders to enter positions.
Does this tracker adjust for Daylight Saving Time (DST)?
Yes. Sessions.World uses advanced timezone logic to sync directly with institutional server time, meaning it perfectly accounts for tricky Daylight Saving Time shifts across the US, Europe, and Australia automatically.