AVGO Trading Hours & Best Sessions Guide
Market hours: 14:30 UTC — 21:00 UTC
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Broadcom Inc. (AVGO) trades on NASDAQ with a regular session running 6.5 hours daily — 14:30 to 21:00 UTC — yet price-moving activity clusters into roughly 90 minutes of that window. Understanding which session delivers the tightest spreads and deepest liquidity can meaningfully affect execution quality, particularly for a stock with an average daily volume exceeding 10 million shares.
- Broadcom trades across three distinct sessions. Pre-Market runs 10:00–14:30 UTC, the Regular session spans 14:30–21:00 U...
- The first 60–90 minutes after the regular open produce the highest volume and price discovery efficiency. That means 14:...
- Counterintuitively, spreads on high-priced stocks like AVGO (trading above $150 per share as of 2024) can appear narrow ...
1AVGO Market Sessions: Hours, Access, and Liquidity Breakdown
Broadcom trades across three distinct sessions. Pre-Market runs 10:00–14:30 UTC, the Regular session spans 14:30–21:00 UTC, and After-Hours extends from 21:00 to 01:00 UTC. Each carries a different liquidity profile. The Regular session accounts for approximately 70–80% of AVGO's total daily volume, according to NASDAQ market data. Pre-Market and After-Hours combined represent the remaining 20–30%, but with order books that are significantly thinner. Bid-ask spreads in extended sessions can widen to 3–5x their regular-session levels. For traders executing larger position sizes, that spread differential translates directly into higher implicit transaction costs. Extended-session activity does carry informational value — AVGO frequently reacts to earnings releases and sector news outside regular hours — but execution risk rises proportionally.
2Best Times to Trade AVGO: UTC, EST, and CET Reference Windows
The first 60–90 minutes after the regular open produce the highest volume and price discovery efficiency. That means 14:30–16:00 UTC (10:30–12:00 EST / 16:30–18:00 CET) is historically the most active window for AVGO. A second liquidity surge typically appears in the final 30 minutes before close: 20:30–21:00 UTC (16:30–17:00 EST). Between roughly 17:00 and 19:30 UTC, volume often drops 40–60% from the opening peak — a midday lull well-documented in U.S. equity microstructure research. For momentum-based strategies, the open window offers the most responsive price action. For limit-order strategies targeting specific price levels, the midday lull can offer cleaner fills with less slippage. AVGO's semiconductor sector classification means it also reacts sharply to macro catalysts — Fed announcements, typically released at 18:00 UTC, can instantly reset intraday liquidity conditions.
“Counterintuitively, spreads on high-priced stocks like AVGO (trading above $150 per share as of 2024) can appear narrow in absolute dollar terms while remaining wide in percentage terms.”
3How Spreads Behave Across AVGO Sessions — and What It Costs You
Counterintuitively, spreads on high-priced stocks like AVGO (trading above $150 per share as of 2024) can appear narrow in absolute dollar terms while remaining wide in percentage terms. During the Regular session peak hours, AVGO spreads typically sit at $0.01–$0.03 per share. In Pre-Market, that figure can expand to $0.10–$0.50 depending on news flow. After-Hours spreads follow a similar pattern, widening progressively after 22:00 UTC as market-maker participation thins. A $0.20 spread on a $150 stock represents 0.13% of notional value — meaningful when compounded across multiple trades. Pulsar Terminal displays real-time spread data directly on the MetaTrader 5 interface, making it straightforward to identify when AVGO spreads are widening outside the optimal 14:30–16:00 UTC window. Execution timing relative to session liquidity cycles is one of the few controllable variables in short-term equity trading.
