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Nikkei 225 Trading Hours & Best Sessions (JP225)

A trader enters a JP225 position at 14:00 UTC and wonders why fills are slow and spreads have doubled.

Daniel Harrington

Daniel Harrington

Senior Trading Analyst · MT5 Specialist

3 min read

Market hours: 23:00 UTC Sunday — 22:00 UTC Friday

A trader enters a JP225 position at 14:00 UTC and wonders why fills are slow and spreads have doubled. The answer is structural: the Nikkei 225 cash market in Tokyo closed hours earlier, and the instrument is now trading in a low-liquidity extended session. Knowing exactly when each session opens and closes — and what that means for spread behavior — directly affects execution quality and risk.

Trading Sessions

Pre-Market23:0000:00 UTC
Tokyo Morning00:0002:30 UTC
Tokyo Afternoon03:3006:00 UTC
Extended06:0022:00 UTC

JP225 — 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.

JP225 CFDs are accessible from 23:00 UTC Sunday through 22:00 UTC Friday, giving traders five days of near-continuous exposure. The session structure breaks into four distinct windows. Pre-Market runs 23:00–00:00 UTC (08:00–09:00 JST), covering the lead-up to the Tokyo open. Tokyo Morning — the highest-volume block — spans 00:00–02:30 UTC (09:00–11:30 JST), aligning with the first half of the Tokyo Stock Exchange session. After a 60-minute lunch break, Tokyo Afternoon resumes at 03:30 UTC (12:30 JST) and runs to 06:00 UTC (15:00 JST), capturing the TSE afternoon session close. From 06:00 to 22:00 UTC, the instrument enters an Extended session with no underlying cash market support. That 16-hour window accounts for more than 60% of the clock time but a fraction of meaningful price discovery.

Data consistently points to 00:00–02:30 UTC as the primary liquidity window. In New York time (EST), that translates to 19:00–21:30 the previous evening — accessible for traders running overnight strategies. London traders see this window at 01:00–03:30 local time, which is less practical for manual execution. The secondary window, Tokyo Afternoon (03:30–06:00 UTC), historically shows tighter spreads than the extended session but slightly lower volume than the morning block. A notable pattern emerged in 2023: volatility during the Tokyo Morning session increased measurably on Bank of Japan policy announcement days, with intraday ranges exceeding 1.5% on multiple occasions. For directional trades, the first 90 minutes after the 00:00 UTC open — when institutional order flow from Japanese funds dominates — tends to produce cleaner trend structure than any other window.

Winston

💡 Winston's Tip

Spread behavior on JP225 is session-dependent in a predictable way.

Spread behavior on JP225 is session-dependent in a predictable way. During Tokyo Morning, spreads on major CFD platforms typically range from 6 to 10 index points. By the Extended session — particularly between 10:00 and 18:00 UTC — spreads can expand to 20–40 points or more, reflecting thin market-maker participation with no underlying cash reference. This isn't random; it's a direct function of hedging cost for liquidity providers when the TSE is closed. Pre-Market (23:00–00:00 UTC) occupies a middle ground: spreads begin elevated but compress rapidly as Tokyo open approaches and institutional participants position ahead of the 09:00 JST bell. Pulsar Terminal displays real-time spread data on your MT5 panel, making it straightforward to confirm whether JP225 spreads are within the tighter Tokyo session range before placing a trade. The practical implication: a 20-point spread on a short-term scalp requires a proportionally larger move just to break even, shifting the probability calculus against the trade.

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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