LCID Trading Hours & Best Sessions Guide
Market hours: 14:30 UTC — 21:00 UTC
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Lucid Group (LCID) trades across a 15-hour daily window — from 10:00 UTC pre-market through 01:00 UTC after-hours close — but roughly 80% of meaningful price action concentrates in just 2.5 hours around the regular session open. Knowing exactly when to engage can be the difference between catching a clean breakout and getting chopped up in thin, illiquid conditions.
- LCID runs three distinct trading windows on US markets: | Session | UTC Open | UTC Close | Typical Volume | |---|---|--...
- Two windows dominate LCID's intraday opportunity set. Power Hour Open — 14:30 to 16:00 UTC (10:30–12:00 ET / 15:30–17:0...
1LCID Market Sessions: Hours, Overlap, and Volume Distribution
LCID runs three distinct trading windows on US markets:
| Session | UTC Open | UTC Close | Typical Volume |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-Market | 10:00 | 14:30 | Low (5–15% of daily) |
| Regular | 14:30 | 21:00 | High (75–85% of daily) |
| After-Hours | 21:00 | 01:00 | Low (5–10% of daily) |
The regular session — 14:30 to 21:00 UTC — is where institutional orders execute and price discovery is genuine. Pre-market and after-hours sessions carry real risk: a 2024 earnings release saw LCID gap over 18% in after-hours on thin volume, only to retrace 9% within the first 20 minutes of regular trading. Extended sessions can signal direction, but they rarely hold it cleanly.
2Best Times to Trade LCID: Specific Windows by Timezone
Two windows dominate LCID's intraday opportunity set.
Power Hour Open — 14:30 to 16:00 UTC (10:30–12:00 ET / 15:30–17:00 CET / 23:30–01:00 AEST): The first 90 minutes after the NYSE open consistently produce the highest volume and tightest spreads. Momentum setups, gap fills, and breakout trades all work best here. Bid-ask spreads on LCID typically run 0.01–0.02 USD during this window.
Closing Hour — 19:30 to 21:00 UTC (15:30–17:00 ET / 20:30–22:00 CET): Institutional rebalancing and position squaring drive a secondary volume spike. Reversal and mean-reversion setups have historically shown higher completion rates in this window compared to the mid-session doldrums between 16:30 and 19:00 UTC, where volume can drop 40–60% from the open.
For European traders, the 14:30–16:00 UTC window is accessible in the late afternoon — manageable without staying up. Asian-based traders face the toughest scheduling, with the primary window falling after midnight local time.
