Snowflake (SNOW) Trading Hours & Best Sessions
Market hours: 14:30 UTC — 21:00 UTC
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Snowflake Inc. (SNOW) averages daily volume spikes of 40–60% above baseline within the first 30 minutes of the regular session — a pattern consistent across high-beta tech stocks since its 2020 IPO. Session timing directly affects spread width, fill quality, and volatility exposure. Choosing the wrong window can cost more in slippage than most retail strategies recover.
- SNOW trades across three distinct windows. Pre-Market runs 10:00–14:30 UTC, the Regular session spans 14:30–21:00 UTC, a...
- The highest-liquidity window for SNOW falls between 14:30–16:00 UTC (10:30–12:00 AM ET / 15:30–17:00 CET / 23:30–01:00 A...
- Spread widening is measurable and session-dependent for SNOW. During the regular session's first hour, spreads on liquid...
1Snowflake (SNOW) Market Sessions: UTC Times and Structure
SNOW trades across three distinct windows. Pre-Market runs 10:00–14:30 UTC, the Regular session spans 14:30–21:00 UTC, and After-Hours extends from 21:00–01:00 UTC. Compared to the regular session, pre-market and after-hours volume typically runs 70–85% lower, based on historical NASDAQ data for large-cap tech names. Lower participation means wider bid-ask spreads and thinner order books. The regular session — aligned with NYSE/NASDAQ core hours — accounts for roughly 85–90% of SNOW's total daily volume. Earnings releases, which Snowflake schedules after market close, frequently trigger significant after-hours price gaps, sometimes exceeding 10% in either direction.
2Best Times to Trade SNOW: Liquidity Windows by Timezone
The highest-liquidity window for SNOW falls between 14:30–16:00 UTC (10:30–12:00 AM ET / 15:30–17:00 CET / 23:30–01:00 AEST). This 90-minute opening range captures institutional order flow, algorithmic rebalancing, and retail momentum simultaneously. A secondary liquidity peak occurs 13:30–14:00 UTC (the 30 minutes before regular open), driven by pre-market positioning. Unlike mid-session hours — 17:00–19:30 UTC — where volume can drop 30–40% below the opening hour average, these two windows historically show tighter spreads and faster order absorption. For traders in Asia-Pacific time zones, the regular open at 14:30 UTC corresponds to 00:30 AEST, requiring overnight access but offering the most favorable execution conditions available for this stock.
“Spread widening is measurable and session-dependent for SNOW.”
3How Spread Behavior Changes Across SNOW Trading Sessions
Spread widening is measurable and session-dependent for SNOW. During the regular session's first hour, spreads on liquid tech equities typically range from $0.01–$0.03 per share on major brokers. Pre-market spreads on SNOW frequently widen to $0.10–$0.25 or more — a 5x to 8x increase — due to reduced market-maker participation. After-hours spreads can exceed $0.30 on low-volume days, particularly outside earnings windows. Data from 2023–2024 shows that SNOW's after-hours spread widening is more pronounced than peers like Datadog (DDOG) or MongoDB (MDB), likely reflecting its higher institutional ownership concentration. Pulsar Terminal displays real-time spread data directly on the MetaTrader 5 panel, making it straightforward to identify when SNOW spreads widen beyond the regular-session baseline before placing a trade.
Q1What time does Snowflake (SNOW) start trading in pre-market?
SNOW pre-market trading begins at 10:00 UTC (6:00 AM ET). Volume during this window is significantly lower than the regular session, and spreads are typically 5–8x wider than the 14:30 UTC open.
