#数字资产市场动态 Tonight, the US stock market drama unfolds, and volatility has increased!
The US stock market opened as usual today, but Europe continues to be on holiday. The day after Christmas, the US market keeps running, and all CME-listed precious metals, energy, forex, and stock index futures are operating normally. However, note that—due to the European market holiday—US Treasury futures contracts will be suspended from 2 PM to 7 PM Beijing time. Be mindful of this time difference.
In contrast, the stock markets in Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Europe, and Canada are closed all day. For traders engaged in long asset allocation and cross-market arbitrage, this time mismatch creates opportunities and also requires close attention to the rhythm of the US market. To find trading opportunities amid global capital flows, keep this schedule in mind.
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SelfCustodyIssues
· 5h ago
Is it another case of time difference arbitrage? Will anyone really seize the opportunity during the five-hour pause in US Treasury futures?
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SlowLearnerWang
· 8h ago
Another "opportunity"? Damn, I just realized now that the US Treasury futures are closed from 2 PM to 7 PM... Every time I only understand what a time difference is after the fact, it's already past.
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SorryRugPulled
· 8h ago
From 2 PM to 7 PM, this time window needs to be closely monitored; it's prone to unexpected issues.
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liquidation_watcher
· 9h ago
Remember that US Treasury futures markets close in the afternoon, otherwise it's easy to get caught.
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Is Europe still on holiday? Then we need to watch US stocks even more carefully.
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Time zone differences create opportunities, but they can also lead to pitfalls.
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It's the same old trick: cross-market arbitrage looks simple but can be quite risky.
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US stocks are firing on all cylinders without pause. Whether this wave can be bottomed out depends entirely on information asymmetry.
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Remember the window from 2 PM to 7 PM; don't miss it.
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With the world on holiday, only US stocks are partying alone. Is that reasonable?
#数字资产市场动态 Tonight, the US stock market drama unfolds, and volatility has increased!
The US stock market opened as usual today, but Europe continues to be on holiday. The day after Christmas, the US market keeps running, and all CME-listed precious metals, energy, forex, and stock index futures are operating normally. However, note that—due to the European market holiday—US Treasury futures contracts will be suspended from 2 PM to 7 PM Beijing time. Be mindful of this time difference.
In contrast, the stock markets in Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Europe, and Canada are closed all day. For traders engaged in long asset allocation and cross-market arbitrage, this time mismatch creates opportunities and also requires close attention to the rhythm of the US market. To find trading opportunities amid global capital flows, keep this schedule in mind.