When Does the US Market Open: Complete Guide to Global Hours in 2025

Understanding when the major global stock exchanges open is essential for any investor operating across different markets. Opening, closing times, and overlaps between trading sessions directly influence trading volume, available liquidity, and the levels of volatility you will face.

US Market Opens: Precise Times for 2025

To answer objectively: the US market opens at 9:30 a.m. (EST - Eastern Standard Time), which corresponds to 10:30 (BRT) during the period without daylight saving time in the US. During North American daylight saving time (March to November), opening occurs at 11:30 BRT.

NYSE and NASDAQ follow the same schedule:

  • Local Time (EST): 9:30 – 16:00
  • Brasília Time (BRT): 10:30 – 17:00 (without DST) / 11:30 – 18:00 (with DST)

Pre-market sessions start at 4:00 EST (6:00 BRT), allowing limited trading before the official open.

Overview of Major Global Stock Exchanges

Europe

LSE (London) - United Kingdom

  • Opening: 8:00 GMT → 5:00 BRT
  • Closing: 16:30 GMT → 13:30 BRT

Euronext (Paris/Amsterdam)

  • Opening: 9:00 CET → 5:00 BRT
  • Closing: 17:30 CET → 13:30 BRT

Asia-Pacific

Shanghai/Shenzhen (China)

  • Opening: 9:30 CST → 22:30 BRT (previous day)
  • Closing: 15:00 CST → 4:00 BRT

TSE (Tokyo - Japan)

  • Opening: 9:00 JST → 21:00 BRT (previous day)
  • Closing: 15:00 JST → 3:00 BRT

NSE/BSE (India)

  • Opening: 9:15 IST → 1:45 BRT
  • Closing: 15:30 IST → 8:00 BRT

Middle East

Tadawul (Saudi Arabia)

  • Opening: 10:00 AST → 4:00 BRT
  • Closing: 15:00 AST → 9:00 BRT

Brazil

B3 - São Paulo

  • Spot Market: 10:00 – 16:55 BRT
  • Futures Market: 10:00 – 17:25 BRT
  • Options Market: 10:00 – 16:55 BRT
  • Ibovespa Futures: 9:00 – 18:25 BRT
  • Dollar Futures: 9:00 – 18:30 BRT

Overlap Windows: Peak Trading Periods

Identifying when multiple markets operate simultaneously is crucial for arbitrage strategies and to capitalize on liquidity peaks:

US + Europe: 10:30 – 13:30 BRT - NYSE and LSE operating in parallel, generating significant volume

Brazil + US: 10:30 – 17:00 BRT - Peak activity period on B3, coinciding with US trading hours

Asia + Europe: 21:00 – 3:00 BRT - Partial overlap between Tokyo and European markets

Important Changes for 2025

India abolished daylight saving time in 2024, maintaining IST (UTC+5:30) permanently fixed. Saudi Arabia adopted UTC+3 continuously, aligning with Gulf markets.

Emerging markets gained prominence: the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (South Africa) operates from 9:00 – 17:00 (UTC+2), equivalent to 4:00 – 12:00 BRT, while Tadawul expanded its hours to attract global investors.

Why These Times Matter

In the first minutes after opening, volatility tends to be high as the market adjusts to accumulated news since the previous close. For active investors, this initial movement presents both opportunities and amplified risks.

Knowing when the US market opens and other exchanges operate allows you to synchronize your trades with periods of high liquidity. Investors operating globally use these overlap windows to execute strategies across multiple assets simultaneously.

The integration of global financial markets makes it crucial to understand that a trading decision in New York instantly affects operations in São Paulo, London, and Tokyo. Mastering these times thus becomes a competitive advantage for those seeking consistent results.

Note that daylight saving time in different countries can alter these conversions depending on the time of year, so staying updated with the official calendar is a recommended practice for serious operators.

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