Futures Acting Wonky Due to Mismatching Daylight Savings Times
Typically, there is an influx of volume at 3 a.m. eastern time when European markets open. But futures markets saw no volatility as if markets in europe were closed. So I did some digging. It turns out that the markets were indeed closed.
Apparently, the time change in Europe differs from America. This is good knowledge to know for a futures trader.
You learn something new about the world every day when you follow the markets.
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