INTU Trading Hours & Best Sessions | Intuit Inc.
Market hours: 14:30 UTC — 21:00 UTC
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Intuit Inc. (INTU) trades on NASDAQ, and knowing exactly when to enter matters as much as knowing where. The regular session runs 14:30–21:00 UTC, but the hour you pick within that window can be the difference between a clean fill and a costly slip.
- INTU operates across three distinct windows. Pre-market runs 10:00–14:30 UTC, the regular session covers 14:30–21:00 UTC...
- The first 90 minutes after the 14:30 UTC open — that's 10:30 AM Eastern — consistently produce the highest intraday volu...
- Spread behavior on INTU follows a predictable pattern. During the regular session's peak hours, spreads on INTU typicall...
1INTU Market Sessions: Pre-Market, Regular, and After-Hours Explained
INTU operates across three distinct windows. Pre-market runs 10:00–14:30 UTC, the regular session covers 14:30–21:00 UTC, and after-hours extends from 21:00–01:00 UTC.
Pre-market activity picks up sharply around earnings releases — Intuit typically reports in August and November. Volume in this window is thin, bid-ask spreads can be 3–5x wider than regular session norms, and price gaps are common. After-hours carries the same risks. A 2023 earnings beat sent INTU up over 7% in after-hours trading before retracing nearly half that move by the next morning's open.
For most setups, the regular session is where execution quality holds up. Institutional flow dominates, price discovery is more reliable, and stops are less likely to get hunted by illiquid spikes.
2Best Times to Trade INTU: 14:30–16:00 UTC and 19:30–21:00 UTC
The first 90 minutes after the 14:30 UTC open — that's 10:30 AM Eastern — consistently produce the highest intraday volume for INTU. Market makers are active, options flow hits the tape, and momentum setups have real follow-through. This is the window where breakout entries and trend continuation trades perform best.
The second high-liquidity window opens around 19:30 UTC (3:30 PM Eastern) as institutional desks close positions ahead of the 21:00 UTC bell. Reversals and end-of-day mean reversion plays are common here.
The dead zone sits between roughly 16:30–18:30 UTC (12:30–2:30 PM Eastern). Volume drops, spreads drift wider, and choppy price action makes risk management harder. In my experience, skipping this window reduces false breakout entries significantly. For traders in European time zones, the 14:30 UTC open aligns with mid-afternoon — easy to catch without staying up late.
“Spread behavior on INTU follows a predictable pattern.”
3How Spreads Behave Across INTU Sessions — and When to Avoid Trading
Spread behavior on INTU follows a predictable pattern. During the regular session's peak hours, spreads on INTU typically sit in the $0.01–$0.05 range. Step into pre-market or after-hours, and that can jump to $0.20–$0.50 or more depending on news flow.
Wider spreads aren't just a cost issue — they shift your effective risk-reward ratio before the trade even opens. A setup targeting a $1.00 move with a $0.50 stop looks very different when you're entering with a $0.30 spread already working against you.
Pulsar Terminal displays real-time spread data directly on your MT5 chart, making it straightforward to spot when INTU spreads are widening outside the optimal 14:30–16:00 UTC window before you commit to a position. The midday lull between 16:30–18:30 UTC is the most consistent period of spread deterioration during the regular session — worth filtering out of any systematic strategy.
