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SGX 30 Index Trading Hours & Best Sessions

Market hours: 01:00 UTC Monday — 20:00 UTC Friday

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Pre-Market01:0001:30 UTC
Morning01:3005:05 UTC
Afternoon05:3509:10 UTC
Extended09:1020:00 UTC
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The SGX 30 Index (SG30) runs across 4 distinct daily sessions spanning 19 hours, from 01:00 UTC Monday open to 20:00 UTC Friday close. Liquidity is not evenly distributed — the Morning session (01:30–05:05 UTC) and Afternoon session (05:35–09:10 UTC) account for the majority of volume, with measurable spread compression during Singapore's core business hours.

  • The SG30 trading day divides into four segments. The Pre-Market window (01:00–01:30 UTC) is a 30-minute price discovery ...
  • Peak activity for SG30 concentrates between 01:30 and 09:10 UTC — that is 09:30 to 17:10 Singapore Time (SGT, UTC+8), 02...
  • Spread behavior on SG30 follows a predictable intraday pattern tied to liquidity depth. During the Pre-Market phase (01:...
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SGX 30 Index Market Sessions: Full Schedule Breakdown

The SG30 trading day divides into four segments. The Pre-Market window (01:00–01:30 UTC) is a 30-minute price discovery phase with limited order flow. The Morning session (01:30–05:05 UTC) represents the primary Singapore Exchange trading period, aligning with the SGX cash market open at 09:00 SGT. The Afternoon session (05:35–09:10 UTC) mirrors the SGX afternoon segment, reopening after a 30-minute midday break at 13:00 SGT. The Extended session (09:10–20:00 UTC) stretches into the European afternoon — a 10-hour, 50-minute window that captures European open overlap from approximately 07:00–08:00 UTC, then thins out considerably as European markets approach their own closes. Traders focused on Asian-Pacific index exposure will find the Morning and Afternoon sessions most structurally relevant, as they track the underlying SGX constituent stocks in real time.

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Best Times to Trade SG30: Timezone-by-Timezone Reference

Peak activity for SG30 concentrates between 01:30 and 09:10 UTC — that is 09:30 to 17:10 Singapore Time (SGT, UTC+8), 02:30 to 10:10 Tokyo Time (JST, UTC+9), and 21:30 to 05:10 New York Time (EDT, UTC-4) the prior evening. A secondary activity window emerges during the early Extended session from roughly 07:00–08:30 UTC, when European institutional desks in London (08:00–09:30 BST) initiate Asia-Pacific positions. According to data from SGX's 2023 market statistics report, average daily turnover on Singapore-listed equities peaks in the first 90 minutes after the morning open — a pattern that feeds directly into SG30 futures pricing. The quietest period is 09:10–14:00 UTC, when both Asian and European sessions have either closed or not yet reached full activity, and the Extended session is running on thinner participation.

Spread behavior on SG30 follows a predictable intraday pattern tied to liquidity depth.

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How Spreads Behave Across SG30 Sessions

Spread behavior on SG30 follows a predictable intraday pattern tied to liquidity depth. During the Pre-Market phase (01:00–01:30 UTC), spreads are typically at their widest — low participation and no underlying cash market reference create wider bid-ask gaps. Spreads compress sharply at the Morning session open (01:30 UTC) as SGX cash market activity begins and arbitrage mechanisms tighten the futures-to-index relationship. The 30-minute midday break between 05:05 and 05:35 UTC produces a second, smaller spread-widening event before the Afternoon session restores tighter conditions. From 09:10 UTC onward into the Extended session, spreads gradually widen again as Asian liquidity exits, with a brief partial compression during the European overlap window. Pulsar Terminal displays real-time spread data directly on the chart panel, making it straightforward to identify when SG30 spreads widen outside the Morning and Afternoon sessions before placing an order.

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