ConocoPhillips (COP) Trading Hours & Best Sessions
取引時間:14:30 UTC — 21:00 UTC
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ConocoPhillips (COP) trades on the NYSE, with its core window running 14:30–21:00 UTC daily. Outside that window, the stock still moves — but the rules change. Understanding which session you're in determines your spread costs, fill quality, and how much price action actually means.
重要ポイント
- COP is available across three distinct sessions. Pre-Market runs 10:00–14:30 UTC, giving early access before the main op...
- The single highest-liquidity window for COP opens at 14:30 UTC (10:30 AM New York time) — not at the bell itself. The fi...
- Spread behavior on COP follows liquidity directly. During the regular session, bid-ask spreads on COP typically sit near...
1ConocoPhillips Trading Hours: Pre-Market, Regular, and After-Hours Explained
COP is available across three distinct sessions. Pre-Market runs 10:00–14:30 UTC, giving early access before the main open — useful when energy sector news breaks overnight. The Regular session (14:30–21:00 UTC) is the NYSE's standard window and where the overwhelming majority of COP's daily volume concentrates. After-Hours extends from 21:00–01:00 UTC, capturing reactions to earnings releases or late-breaking oil market data.
Each session operates under different liquidity conditions. Pre-market and after-hours trading uses electronic communication networks (ECNs) — matching engines that connect buyers and sellers directly without a market maker's continuous presence. That means thinner order books and wider bid-ask spreads compared to the regular session.
2Best Time to Trade COP: The 30-Minute Window Most Traders Overlook
The single highest-liquidity window for COP opens at 14:30 UTC (10:30 AM New York time) — not at the bell itself. The first 15–30 minutes after the NYSE open, roughly 14:30–15:00 UTC, can see erratic price swings as institutional orders flood in. By 15:00 UTC, order flow stabilizes and spreads tighten to their daily minimum.
For European traders, this translates to 15:00–17:00 CET — overlapping with the tail end of the London session and producing the strongest two-hour window of the day. U.S. traders on Eastern Time find 10:00–12:00 AM ET consistently productive. A second active window appears around 20:00–21:00 UTC (3:00–4:00 PM ET) as institutional desks close positions before the regular session ends.
Energy stocks like COP are also sensitive to EIA Crude Oil Inventory reports, released Wednesdays at 15:30 UTC. COP frequently sees a sharp volume spike within minutes of that release, making it a high-risk, high-opportunity window depending on your strategy.
“Spread behavior on COP follows liquidity directly.”
3How Spreads on COP Change Across Sessions — and Why It Affects Your Cost Per Trade
Spread behavior on COP follows liquidity directly. During the regular session, bid-ask spreads on COP typically sit near their tightest levels — often 1–2 cents on the stock itself. Pre-market spreads can widen to 5–15 cents or more, depending on whether a catalyst is driving early activity. After-hours spreads frequently exceed that range, particularly after 23:00 UTC when ECN participation drops sharply.
Wider spreads are not just a nuisance — they raise your effective entry cost. A 10-cent spread on a $100 stock represents 0.10% slippage before the trade even moves in your favor. For short-term traders executing multiple COP positions daily, that adds up fast.
Pulsar Terminal displays real-time spread data directly on your MetaTrader 5 chart, making it straightforward to spot when COP spreads widen beyond acceptable thresholds during pre-market or late after-hours trading. Sticking to the 15:00–20:00 UTC window minimizes this cost for most strategies.

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