These holiday hours apply to CME markets (also called “products”) like the E-mini S&P. The official CME page has the latest announcements. Specifically, these holiday hours apply to CME equity, interest rate, FX, energy, metals, and DME markets.
Generally, it’s best to avoid trading around big holidays. The markets are usually slower, which can lead to choppy conditions. It’s difficult to make a profit when the market can’t decide where it wants to go next.
Remember that clocks in the U.S. move back an hour on Nov. 5. We switch from EDT to EST, which means the US/Eastern time zone offset changes from GMT-4 to GMT-5. GMT is pretty much the same thing as UTC, in case you’re used to that format.
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