Toronto Stock Exchange Hours

Toronto market trading sessions, overlap windows and TSX opening and closing times worldwide.

Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX)
Market Hours
09:30 — 16:00
America/Toronto
Market Type
Canadian Equities
North American Trading Session
Best Overlapping Markets
NYSE • NASDAQ
Strong North American liquidity overlap
Strongest Overlap Window
09:30 — 12:00 ET
Peak institutional trading activity

About Toronto Stock Exchange Trading Hours

The Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) is the largest stock exchange in Canada and one of the most important financial markets in North America.

Located in Toronto, the TSX is closely monitored by institutional investors tracking Canadian banking stocks, mining companies, energy producers and global commodity-related industries.

Standard Toronto Stock Exchange trading hours operate from 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM Eastern Time, matching the primary US market session. Trading activity is generally strongest during overlap periods with the NYSE and NASDAQ.

Because Canada remains a major exporter of oil, natural resources and precious metals, movements across the TSX often influence commodity sentiment, energy markets and broader North American trading activity.

Best Toronto Market Overlap Times

The strongest overlap periods for the Toronto Stock Exchange typically occur alongside the NYSE and NASDAQ trading sessions. These overlap windows frequently generate increased liquidity, stronger institutional participation and elevated volatility across North American equities.

Traders frequently monitor overlap periods between Canadian and US markets for increased activity across banking stocks, commodity producers and energy-sector companies.

Commodity price movements, Bank of Canada policy decisions and US economic data releases can all significantly influence TSX market volatility throughout the trading day.

Why Traders Watch The Toronto Stock Exchange

The Toronto Stock Exchange is widely viewed as one of the most important indicators of global commodity-sector performance and broader Canadian economic conditions.

Investors closely monitor the TSX for insight into oil prices, mining activity, precious metals demand and broader North American market sentiment.

Because Canada maintains strong economic ties with the United States, movements across the TSX often reflect broader institutional positioning and global commodity-driven capital flows.

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