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MSFT Trading Hours & Best Sessions (2024)

Market hours: 14:30 UTC — 21:00 UTC

By Pulsar Research Team··
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Trading Sessions

Pre-Market10:0014:30 UTC
Regular14:3021:00 UTC
After-Hours21:0001:00 UTC

MSFT — Forex Trading Sessions (UTC)

When each major forex market opens and closes.

0h4h8h12h16h20h0SydneyTokyoLondonNew York
London–New York overlap (13:00–17:00 UTC) — highest liquidity
Active trading session — spreads typically tighter

Times shown in UTC. Actual hours may vary by broker and DST adjustments.

In-Depth Analysis

Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) trades on the Nasdaq, one of the most liquid equity markets globally — yet 80% of meaningful price action concentrates in just a few hours each day. Knowing which session you're trading in changes everything: spreads, volume, and volatility behave like entirely different instruments depending on the time. Here's exactly when to trade MSFT and why each session matters.

Key Takeaways

  • MSFT trades across three distinct sessions. Pre-Market runs from 10:00 to 14:30 UTC, giving early access before the offi...
  • The first 90 minutes of the Regular session — 14:30 to 16:00 UTC — consistently produce the highest volume and tightest ...
  • Spreads on MSFT are not static. During the Regular session open (14:30–16:00 UTC), spreads on MSFT typically compress to...
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MSFT Market Sessions: Pre-Market, Regular, and After-Hours Explained

MSFT trades across three distinct sessions. Pre-Market runs from 10:00 to 14:30 UTC, giving early access before the official open. The Regular session — the primary trading window — runs from 14:30 to 21:00 UTC, aligning with the New York Stock Exchange calendar. After-Hours extends from 21:00 to 01:00 UTC the following day.

Unlike forex, which operates 24/5 with overlapping global centers, MSFT's liquidity is tightly anchored to U.S. market hours. Pre-market and after-hours sessions exist primarily for institutional positioning around earnings or macro events — not for consistent intraday execution. Volume during extended hours can be 10–20x lower than the regular session, which directly affects how cleanly orders fill.

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Best Times to Trade MSFT: When Liquidity Peaks by Timezone

The first 90 minutes of the Regular session — 14:30 to 16:00 UTC — consistently produce the highest volume and tightest spreads. This window captures the New York open (9:30 AM ET / 10:30 AM BST / 11:30 AM CET), when institutional desks initiate positions and algorithmic activity spikes. A second liquidity surge often appears between 19:30 and 21:00 UTC as the session approaches close.

Compared to the midday lull between 17:00 and 19:00 UTC — when volume drops 30–40% from the open — the open and close windows offer meaningfully better execution conditions. For traders in Asia or Australia, the Regular session falls during evening or late-night hours (22:30–05:00 AEST), making pre-market the only practical overlap, despite its liquidity limitations.

Earnings releases, typically scheduled after 21:00 UTC or before 14:30 UTC, create sharp moves in extended hours. Microsoft reported Q2 FY2024 earnings on January 30, 2024 — the after-hours session saw price gaps exceeding 4% before the regular session opened.

Spreads on MSFT are not static.

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How Spreads Behave Across MSFT Trading Sessions

Spreads on MSFT are not static. During the Regular session open (14:30–16:00 UTC), spreads on MSFT typically compress to their tightest levels — often under $0.05 per share in CFD form — because competing market makers narrow quotes to capture order flow. Contrast that with pre-market, where spreads can widen to $0.20–$0.50 or more due to thin participation.

After-hours spreads behave similarly to pre-market: wide, unpredictable, and sensitive to any news catalyst. Whereas the Regular session benefits from continuous two-sided quoting from dozens of liquidity providers, extended hours rely on a fraction of that infrastructure.

Pulsar Terminal displays real-time spread data directly on your MT5 chart, making it straightforward to spot when MSFT spreads widen beyond acceptable levels outside the Regular session window — before you place a trade, not after.

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Risk Disclaimer

Trading financial instruments carries significant risk and may not be suitable for all investors. Past performance does not guarantee future results. This content is for educational purposes only and should not be considered investment advice. Always conduct your own research before trading.

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