As Christmas & New Year’s loom around the corner, so do holiday closures. Around the world markets will be observing the holiday season differently, here is the full list of assets and how they will be impacted.
Many favorite assets will be closing periodically there are plenty of others to consider. Traders can take full advantage of the Crypto, OTC, and Composite Indices and trade through the holidays.
ASSETS that NEVER REST!
Olymp Trade’s new Composite Indices are:
Asia Composite Index (ASIA_X)
Christmas 24 December 2020 and 25 December 2020
The first holiday closures will hit on 24 December 2020. Some assets listed below will be closing early on Christmas Evening, while others will be closed for the whole day. All of the instruments listed will be closed on 25 December 2020 Christmas Day.
Closed for both Days
FOREX Currency
DAX
EURO STOXX 50
CAC 40
BMW
24 December 2020 Closing @ 04:00 GMT
Hang Seng Index
24 December 2020 Closing @ 12:30 GMT
FTSE 100
24 December 2020 Closing @ 17:45 GMT
BRENT
Natural Gas
Gold
Silver
Platinum
Copper
24 December 2020 Closing @ 18:00 GMT
US Stocks and ETFs
FOREX Currency
S&P 500
NASDAQ
DOW JONES
RUSSEL 2000
New Year’s 31 December 2020 –03 January 2021
The final round of holiday closures for 2020 will begin on 31 December 2020. Some assets listed below will be closing early on New Year’s Eve, while others will be closed for the whole day.
Closed on 31 December 2020
Nintendo
Nikkei 225
FTSE 100
DAX
EURO STOXX 50
CAC 40
BMW
31 December 2020 Closing @ 04:00 GMT
Hang Seng Index
31 December 2020 Closing @ 18:00 GMT
FOREX Currency
Basic Dollar Index
01–03 January 2021
All assets that are not Crypto, OTC, and Composite Indices will be closed.
During this time focus on the new Composite Indices, Crypto, and OTC assets. Trade your way through the December & January holiday season. We wishes you a Happy Holiday season!
Risk warning:
The information provided does not constitute a recommendation to carry out transactions. When using this information, you are solely responsible for your decisions and assume all risks associated with the financial result of such transactions.
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