GOOGL Trading Hours & Best Sessions (2024)
取引時間:14:30 UTC — 21:00 UTC
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Most retail traders focus on what to trade in GOOGL — far fewer think hard about when. Alphabet's stock behaves dramatically differently across its three daily sessions, and picking the wrong window can cost you in slippage before a single price tick moves in your favor.
重要ポイント
- Alphabet Inc. trades on NASDAQ with three distinct windows each day. Pre-market runs from 10:00 to 14:30 UTC, the regula...
- The first 90 minutes of the regular session — 14:30 to 16:00 UTC — deliver the highest volume and tightest spreads. For ...
- Spread behavior is the most underrated factor when timing GOOGL trades. During the regular session, bid-ask spreads on G...
1GOOGL Market Sessions: Pre-Market, Regular, and After-Hours Explained
Alphabet Inc. trades on NASDAQ with three distinct windows each day. 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. Unlike forex markets that operate 24/5 with relatively stable liquidity throughout, GOOGL's volume is heavily concentrated in the regular session — often accounting for over 80% of daily traded volume. Pre-market and after-hours exist, but they come with meaningful trade-offs: thinner order books, wider bid-ask spreads, and price gaps that can appear without warning. The 2024 earnings seasons reinforced this pattern — GOOGL's most violent intraday moves consistently originated within the first 30 minutes of the 14:30 UTC open, not in extended hours.
2Best Time to Trade GOOGL: Session Windows by Timezone
The first 90 minutes of the regular session — 14:30 to 16:00 UTC — deliver the highest volume and tightest spreads. For traders in London, that's 15:30 to 17:00 BST. New York traders see it as 10:30 to 12:00 ET. A secondary liquidity window opens between 19:30 and 21:00 UTC as institutional desks close positions ahead of the bell. Compared to the midday lull (roughly 17:00 to 19:00 UTC), these bookend periods show noticeably better fill quality on market orders. Pre-market can be useful for reading overnight sentiment — particularly after earnings releases or macro data — but executing size there is a different story. Spreads during pre-market on GOOGL can run 3 to 5 times wider than at the regular open. After-hours carries similar risks unless a catalyst like a Fed statement or tech sector news is actively driving price.
“Spread behavior is the most underrated factor when timing GOOGL trades.”
3How Spread Behavior Changes Across GOOGL's Trading Sessions
Spread behavior is the most underrated factor when timing GOOGL trades. During the regular session, bid-ask spreads on GOOGL CFDs typically sit in a tight range — often under $0.05 on liquid brokers during peak hours. Step outside that window and the picture changes fast. Pre-market spreads frequently widen to $0.20–$0.50, and after-hours can push even higher depending on news flow. Whereas forex pairs like EUR/USD maintain relatively stable spreads around the clock, equity CFDs like GOOGL are directly tied to underlying exchange liquidity — no exchange, no tight spread. Pulsar Terminal's real-time spread display makes it straightforward to spot exactly when GOOGL spreads widen outside the regular session, helping you avoid entering positions at a structural disadvantage. The practical rule: if the spread on your entry is eating more than 10% of your initial target, the session timing is working against you.
よくある質問
Q1Can you trade GOOGL outside the regular NYSE/NASDAQ session hours?
Yes, pre-market (10:00–14:30 UTC) and after-hours (21:00–01:00 UTC) trading is available through most brokers offering GOOGL CFDs or ECN access. However, liquidity is significantly thinner than during the regular session, which means wider spreads and a higher chance of slippage on entries and exits.

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