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Zscaler (ZS) Trading Hours & Optimal 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

ZS — Forex Trading Sessions (UTC)

When each major forex market opens and closes.

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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

Zscaler Inc. (ZS) is listed on NASDAQ and trades during regular U.S. market hours from 14:30 to 21:00 UTC, with extended sessions adding roughly 8.5 hours of additional access daily. Liquidity and spread conditions vary sharply across these windows, making session timing a measurable factor in execution quality.

Key Takeaways

  • ZS participates in three distinct trading windows each weekday. Pre-Market runs from 10:00 to 14:30 UTC, the Regular ses...
  • The first 60–90 minutes of the Regular session — 14:30 to 16:00 UTC (10:30–12:00 EST, 15:30–17:00 GMT) — historically pr...
  • Spread behavior in ZS follows a predictable U-shaped pattern within the Regular session: widest at the open (14:30–14:45...
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Zscaler Trading Sessions: Pre-Market, Regular, and After-Hours Explained

ZS participates in three distinct trading windows each weekday. Pre-Market runs from 10:00 to 14:30 UTC, the Regular session from 14:30 to 21:00 UTC, and After-Hours from 21:00 to 01:00 UTC. The Regular session accounts for the overwhelming majority of daily volume — NASDAQ data consistently shows that over 70% of equity volume concentrates in the core 6.5-hour window. Pre-Market activity in ZS tends to spike around earnings releases or cybersecurity sector news, occasionally generating 3–5x normal pre-open volume. After-Hours trading, while accessible, typically sees fragmented liquidity and wider bid-ask spreads. Participants using extended sessions accept greater price uncertainty in exchange for reacting to after-close catalysts — a trade-off documented in academic market microstructure research as early as 2003.

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Best Times to Trade ZS: UTC, EST, and GMT Timezone Breakdown

The first 60–90 minutes of the Regular session — 14:30 to 16:00 UTC (10:30–12:00 EST, 15:30–17:00 GMT) — historically produce the highest intraday volume for U.S. tech stocks including ZS. A secondary liquidity peak occurs between 19:30 and 21:00 UTC (15:30–17:00 EST) as institutional rebalancing and closing orders accumulate. Mid-session hours from 16:30 to 18:30 UTC often see a measurable volume trough — sometimes called the 'lunch lull' — where spreads can widen by 15–30% relative to the open. For traders in European time zones, the 14:30 UTC open aligns with 16:30 CET, making the opening surge accessible during standard business hours. Asian-based participants face a less favorable overlap, with the full Regular session falling between 23:30 and 06:00 JST. Pulsar Terminal displays real-time spread data directly on the chart, making it straightforward to identify when ZS spreads widen outside these optimal windows.

Spread behavior in ZS follows a predictable U-shaped pattern within the Regular session: widest at the open (14:30–14:45 UTC), compressing within 10–15 minutes as market makers establish positions, then widening again into the close.

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How Spreads Behave Across ZS Trading Sessions

Spread behavior in ZS follows a predictable U-shaped pattern within the Regular session: widest at the open (14:30–14:45 UTC), compressing within 10–15 minutes as market makers establish positions, then widening again into the close. Pre-Market spreads on ZS can run 3–8x wider than Regular session averages due to reduced market maker participation — a pattern consistent with findings published in the Journal of Financial Markets regarding extended-hours equity trading. After-Hours spreads frequently exceed Pre-Market levels, particularly after 23:00 UTC when ECN liquidity thins further. Zscaler's status as a high-beta cybersecurity stock (5-year beta approximately 1.6 as of 2024) means spread volatility is amplified around sector-specific events such as CISA advisories or enterprise software earnings from peer companies like CrowdStrike or Palo Alto Networks. Execution quality metrics — including realized spread and price impact — are measurably better during the 14:45–19:00 UTC window for stocks in ZS's volatility profile.

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