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Halliburton (HAL) Trading Hours & Best Sessions

Market hours: 14:30 UTC — 21:00 UTC

By Pulsar Research Team··
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Trading Sessions

Pre-Market10:0014:30 UTC
Regular14:3021:00 UTC
After-Hours21:0001:00 UTC

HAL — Forex Trading Sessions (UTC)

When each major forex market opens and closes.

0h4h8h12h16h20h0SydneyTokyoLondonNew York
London–New York overlap (13:00–17:00 UTC) — highest liquidity
Active trading session — spreads typically tighter

Times shown in UTC. Actual hours may vary by broker and DST adjustments.

In-Depth Analysis

An energy sector earnings release hits the wire at 7:00 AM Eastern — and a trader watching Halliburton (HAL) faces a critical choice: act in thin pre-market conditions or wait for the New York open. Understanding which session offers the best combination of liquidity, tight spreads, and price discovery can meaningfully affect execution quality on one of the oilfield services sector's most actively traded stocks.

Key Takeaways

  • Halliburton trades on the New York Stock Exchange, with its regular session running from 14:30 UTC to 21:00 UTC — equiva...
  • Counterintuitively, the first 30 minutes after the 14:30 UTC open — often called the 'power hour' — can be among the mos...
  • Spread behavior on HAL follows a predictable pattern tied directly to participant volume. During regular hours, HAL's bi...
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HAL Market Sessions: Pre-Market, Regular, and After-Hours Explained

Halliburton trades on the New York Stock Exchange, with its regular session running from 14:30 UTC to 21:00 UTC — equivalent to 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM Eastern Time. Outside that window, two extended sessions bookend the day. Pre-market activity runs from 10:00 UTC to 14:30 UTC (5:00 AM to 9:30 AM ET), while after-hours trading extends from 21:00 UTC to 01:00 UTC (4:00 PM to 8:00 PM ET). According to NYSE data, extended-hours volume for large-cap stocks like HAL typically represents less than 5% of the full-day total, concentrating the vast majority of price action within the 6.5-hour regular window. Each session carries distinct risk profiles shaped by participant composition: institutional desks dominate regular hours, while retail and algorithmic flow characterizes extended trading.

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Best Times to Trade HAL: When Liquidity Peaks by Timezone

Counterintuitively, the first 30 minutes after the 14:30 UTC open — often called the 'power hour' — can be among the most volatile periods rather than the safest entry points. Research from FINRA's 2023 market structure reports indicates that bid-ask spreads on NYSE-listed equities narrow most sharply between 15:30 UTC and 19:00 UTC (10:30 AM to 2:00 PM ET), once the opening imbalance clears and institutional order flow stabilizes. For traders in London (UTC+1 in summer), that optimal window falls between 16:30 and 20:00 local time. Sydney-based participants face the least favorable overlap, with HAL's peak liquidity occurring between 01:30 AM and 06:00 AM AEST — a structural disadvantage that pushes execution costs higher. The final 30 minutes before the 21:00 UTC close also see a secondary volume spike as funds rebalance positions, creating short-term opportunities but with elevated intraday volatility.

Spread behavior on HAL follows a predictable pattern tied directly to participant volume.

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How Spreads on HAL Widen Outside Regular Trading Hours

Spread behavior on HAL follows a predictable pattern tied directly to participant volume. During regular hours, HAL's bid-ask spread on major CFD and direct-access platforms typically ranges from $0.01 to $0.03 per share. Pre-market spreads frequently widen to $0.10–$0.25, reflecting reduced market-maker competition and lower order book depth. After-hours conditions can push spreads beyond $0.30 on low-volume days, particularly when no material news catalyst is present. Energy sector events — OPEC decisions, U.S. rig count releases published every Friday at 13:00 UTC by Baker Hughes, or Halliburton's own quarterly earnings — can temporarily compress spreads even in extended sessions due to a surge in directional order flow. Pulsar Terminal displays real-time spread data directly on the MetaTrader 5 chart, making it straightforward to identify when HAL spreads widen beyond the thresholds typical of regular session trading.

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