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Corn (CORN) Trading Hours & Best Sessions 2024

Market hours: 01:00 UTC Monday — 19:20 UTC Friday

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Pre-Market01:0014:30 UTC
CME Regular14:3019:20 UTC
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Corn futures trade nearly 22 hours a day, but not all hours are equal. The difference between trading during peak liquidity and off-peak hours can mean spreads 3–5 times wider than normal. Knowing exactly when the CME Regular session opens — and why it matters — is the edge most traders overlook.

  • Corn futures (traded on the CME Group's CBOT exchange) run from 01:00 UTC Monday through 19:20 UTC Friday, giving trader...
  • The CME Regular session (14:30–19:20 UTC) is where corn moves with purpose. Volume typically spikes in the first 60–90 m...
  • Spreads on Corn futures widen significantly outside the CME Regular session. During Pre-Market hours, bid-ask spreads ca...
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Corn Market Sessions: What Hours Are Available?

Corn futures (traded on the CME Group's CBOT exchange) run from 01:00 UTC Monday through 19:20 UTC Friday, giving traders a near-continuous weekly window. That window splits into two distinct phases. The Pre-Market session runs from 01:00 to 14:30 UTC — a low-volume stretch where price can drift with minimal participation. The CME Regular session opens at 14:30 UTC and closes at 19:20 UTC, representing the core trading day when institutional desks, grain elevators, and commercial hedgers are most active. The daily reset at 19:20 UTC creates a brief gap before the next Pre-Market begins. For traders outside the US, 14:30 UTC translates to 10:30 AM Eastern Time — the moment the Chicago trading floor historically came alive.

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Best Times to Trade Corn: When Liquidity Peaks

The CME Regular session (14:30–19:20 UTC) is where corn moves with purpose. Volume typically spikes in the first 60–90 minutes after the 14:30 UTC open, driven by the overlap with US equity market hours and the release of USDA crop reports — which are published at 12:00 noon Eastern Time (17:00 UTC) on scheduled dates. That USDA window, particularly during the monthly WASDE report cycle, can produce 2–4% price swings in under 30 minutes. A secondary activity window appears around 13:00–14:30 UTC, as European traders position ahead of the US open. Pre-Market hours (01:00–13:00 UTC) suit overnight position holders monitoring Asian weather developments or Brazilian crop news, but execution quality is noticeably thinner. For day traders targeting intraday momentum, the 14:30–16:00 UTC window consistently delivers the tightest spreads and fastest fills.

Spreads on Corn futures widen significantly outside the CME Regular session.

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Spread Behavior by Session: Pre-Market vs. CME Regular

Spreads on Corn futures widen significantly outside the CME Regular session. During Pre-Market hours, bid-ask spreads can expand to 2–3 ticks (each tick = $12.50 on a standard 5,000-bushel contract), compared to 1 tick during peak Regular session hours. That difference compounds quickly on multiple contracts. The first and last 10 minutes of the Regular session also carry elevated spread risk — the open sees order book imbalances as participants establish positions, while the close triggers hedger activity that can briefly distort pricing. Avoid placing market orders in the final 5 minutes before 19:20 UTC close unless you're deliberately closing a position. Pulsar Terminal displays real-time spread data directly on the chart panel, making it straightforward to spot when Corn spreads widen beyond your acceptable threshold during Pre-Market or session transitions.

Q1What time does the CME Corn futures market open in London and New York?

The CME Regular session opens at 14:30 UTC, which is 15:30 BST (London, during British Summer Time) and 10:30 AM Eastern Time (New York). The Pre-Market session begins at 01:00 UTC, meaning London traders see it start at 02:00 BST.

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