Forex Session Times

Discussion in 'Forex' started by BOC, Jan 1, 2015.

  1. BOC

    BOC

    As FX is a 24 mkt, I'm wondering how it might be best to define the session period in my charting program (Sierra Charts). I ask because this would affect, to an extent, how some of the things I use as support/resistance areas are calculated by the charting program - Pivot Points, Volume Profile value areas, previous session highs/lows.

    I've read some use 5:00 p.m. EST as the session start, end at 4:59:59 EST. Is there a generally accepted session period? Do you think it makes a difference or should I just use the default 12:00 a.m. EST to 11:59:59 p.m.?

    Suggestions, thoughts, comments appreciated.
     
  2. doggyfx

    doggyfx

    Use London and NY session with fresh and stable liquidity. The wisest step I would consider as a a pre-setup for any trading strategy. There you will get lowest slippage and spreads, which is an important part especially if you are scalper..
     
  3. I use the London open as the start of the 24 hour session.

    Logic is simple, the last BIS Triennial survey in 2013 showed 41% of daily FX volume is transacted in the U.K., 19% in the U.S. and less than 6% each in Singapore, Japan and Hong Kong.
     
  4. BOC

    BOC

    Starting with the London session indeed makes sense. Thanks much!
     
  5. Dom

    Dom

    FX volume is usually highest during early London trading hours and then again when NY comes in.
     
  6. MMtradex

    MMtradex

    Totally agree with starting with London open and then NY.
     
  7. doggyfx

    doggyfx


    Wow.. serious figures with London session. There is something to think about.