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Live Cattle Trading Hours & Best Sessions (2024)

Market hours: 14:30 UTC Monday — 19:05 UTC Friday

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CME Regular14:3019:05 UTC
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Live Cattle futures on the CME trade within a defined 4.5-hour daily window, running from 14:30 to 19:05 UTC, Monday through Friday — one of the narrower session windows among major commodity contracts. According to CME Group data, peak liquidity concentrates in a roughly 90-minute band after the open, making session timing a critical variable for execution quality.

  • Live Cattle futures operate exclusively during CME Regular hours: 14:30 UTC open to 19:05 UTC close, five days per week....
  • Liquidity in Live Cattle peaks between 14:30 and 16:00 UTC — the first 90 minutes after the CME open. This corresponds t...
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Live Cattle CME Session Hours: What the Schedule Actually Means

Live Cattle futures operate exclusively during CME Regular hours: 14:30 UTC open to 19:05 UTC close, five days per week. Unlike crude oil or gold, which offer near-24-hour electronic access, Live Cattle has no overnight session. That single fact eliminates a category of risk — gap exposure from off-hours news — but also concentrates all price discovery into 275 minutes per day.

The Monday open at 14:30 UTC marks the week's first opportunity for price discovery after weekend USDA reports or cattle-on-feed updates, which are typically released Friday afternoons U.S. time. Friday's close at 19:05 UTC coincides with the end of the U.S. trading week, often accompanied by position squaring that can create short-term volatility spikes in the final 30 minutes.

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Best Times to Trade Live Cattle: Peak Liquidity Windows by Timezone

Liquidity in Live Cattle peaks between 14:30 and 16:00 UTC — the first 90 minutes after the CME open. This corresponds to 10:30–12:00 AM Eastern Time, 09:30–11:00 AM Central Time (Chicago, where the CME is headquartered), and 15:30–17:00 CET for European participants.

A counterintuitive pattern: the 30 minutes immediately following the 14:30 UTC open frequently sees the tightest bid-ask spreads of the session, not midday as some assume. This is when U.S. agricultural traders, commercial hedgers, and institutional desks are most active simultaneously.

Activity drops measurably after 17:00 UTC as U.S. East Coast participants step back. The final 30 minutes before 19:05 UTC close can see renewed volume from position management, but spreads often widen during this period. Pulsar Terminal displays real-time spread data directly on the chart, making it straightforward to identify when Live Cattle spreads are widening outside the optimal 14:30–16:00 UTC window.

Advanced trading tools for Live Cattle on MetaTrader 5.