NYSE Market Hours

New York Stock Exchange trading sessions, overlap windows and US market opening and closing times worldwide.

New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)
Market Hours
09:30 — 16:00
America/New_York
Market Type
US Equities
Global Blue-Chip Exchange
Best Overlapping Markets
NASDAQ • London
Strong US-European liquidity overlap
Strongest Overlap Window
09:30 — 11:30 ET
Highest market volatility period

About NYSE Trading Hours

The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is the largest stock exchange in the world by market capitalization and remains one of the most influential financial markets globally.

Located on Wall Street in New York City, the NYSE is home to many of the world's largest multinational corporations across sectors including banking, energy, healthcare, industrials and consumer goods.

Standard NYSE trading hours operate from 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM Eastern Time. Trading activity is usually strongest immediately after the opening bell and during overlap periods with major European financial markets such as London and Frankfurt.

Because the NYSE plays a central role in global finance, market movements during the US trading session often influence equities, forex, commodities and cryptocurrency markets worldwide.

Best NYSE Market Overlap Times

The strongest NYSE overlap periods generally occur alongside NASDAQ and during the final hours of the London trading session. These overlap windows frequently generate the highest liquidity, institutional participation and intraday volatility.

Traders frequently monitor overlap periods between NYSE and European markets for increased volatility across US equities, index futures, forex markets and global risk assets.

Major economic releases, Federal Reserve announcements and large corporate earnings reports can significantly increase NYSE trading activity and broader financial market volatility.

Why Traders Watch The NYSE

The NYSE is widely viewed as one of the most important indicators of global economic health and institutional market sentiment. Movements across the exchange frequently influence financial markets around the world.

Because many of the world's largest blue-chip companies trade on the NYSE, investors closely monitor the exchange for insight into economic growth, consumer spending, inflation trends and broader corporate performance.

Institutional investors, hedge funds and global traders also track NYSE market activity to assess risk appetite, capital flows and overall momentum across international equity markets.

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