QCOM Trading Hours & Best Sessions Guide
取引時間:14:30 UTC — 21:00 UTC
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QCOM — FX取引セッション (UTC)
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表示時間はUTCです。実際の時間はブローカーや夏時間により異なる場合があります。
Most QCOM traders leave money on the table by ignoring session timing. Qualcomm's price action is tightly linked to when institutional volume floods the market — and that window is narrower than most retail traders assume. Get the session times wrong and you're trading noise, not signal.
重要ポイント
- Qualcomm trades across three distinct windows on US exchanges. Pre-Market runs from 10:00 to 14:30 UTC, the Regular sess...
- The single best entry window for QCOM is the opening 90 minutes of the Regular session: 14:30–16:00 UTC (10:30–12:00 AM ...
- Spread behavior on QCOM is not uniform across the day, and the difference is material. During the Regular session open (...
1QCOM Market Sessions: Pre-Market, Regular, and After-Hours Explained
Qualcomm trades across three distinct windows on US exchanges. 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 is where the overwhelming majority of QCOM's daily volume — often 85–90% — actually executes. Pre-market activity matters most on earnings days or when Qualcomm releases chip partnership news; on quiet macro days, pre-market volume is thin and price moves can be misleading. After-hours sees a spike immediately following earnings releases, which Qualcomm typically drops after the 21:00 UTC close, making the first 30–45 minutes of that window particularly volatile. Outside those catalysts, after-hours liquidity is sparse and bid-ask spreads widen significantly.
2Best Times to Trade QCOM: The 14:30–16:00 UTC and 20:00–21:00 UTC Windows
The single best entry window for QCOM is the opening 90 minutes of the Regular session: 14:30–16:00 UTC (10:30–12:00 AM Eastern, 15:30–17:00 BST, 23:30–01:00 AEST). This is when institutional orders hit the tape, momentum setups form cleanly, and spreads are at their tightest — often 0.01–0.02 USD on QCOM. A secondary window opens near the close: 20:00–21:00 UTC (16:00–17:00 Eastern). End-of-day rebalancing and position squaring by funds create directional moves that can be traded with tight stops. The mid-session lull between roughly 17:00–19:00 UTC is where I avoid new entries — volume drops, price chops, and the risk/reward on breakouts deteriorates sharply. Since Qualcomm is a semiconductor stock, watch for overlap with Asian tech sentiment; a strong Tokyo session (00:00–06:00 UTC) can set the tone for QCOM's pre-market direction the following morning.
“Spread behavior on QCOM is not uniform across the day, and the difference is material.”
3How Spreads Behave Across QCOM Sessions — and What That Costs You
Spread behavior on QCOM is not uniform across the day, and the difference is material. During the Regular session open (14:30–15:30 UTC), spreads on QCOM typically sit at 0.01–0.02 USD. By mid-session they can drift to 0.03–0.05 USD. In pre-market, spreads routinely reach 0.10–0.25 USD, and after-hours spreads can exceed 0.30 USD on low-volume days — that's 15–30x wider than the Regular session open. On a 100-share position, a 0.25 USD spread costs you $25 in slippage before the trade even moves. Earnings nights in 2023 saw QCOM after-hours spreads briefly spike above $1.00. Pulsar Terminal displays real-time spread data directly on your MT5 panel, so you can see immediately when QCOM spreads widen beyond acceptable levels outside the Regular session. Trading pre-market or after-hours without watching spread costs is one of the fastest ways to erode an otherwise solid setup.

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