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Abstract:A recent announcement was made by freshforex broker to inform their clients and general public regarding their change in the trading schedule, mentioning that users should note that the current trading server time corresponds to Eastern European Time (EET) — UTC+2.
A recent announcement was made by freshforex broker to inform their clients and general public regarding their change in the trading schedule, mentioning that users should note that the current trading server time corresponds to Eastern European Time (EET) — UTC+2.
After the transition of the US to winter time from November 7, trading sessions will return to the standard server time schedule, except for CFD sessions on the #HSI, #ChinaA50 indices and stocks of the MOEX exchange.
Clients therefore can find the current schedule of trading sessions on their website in the Forex and CFD specifications sections or in the trading terminal.
Your are advice to kindly consider this information, when planning trading on financial markets. And If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact them through:
Online support chat, ticket system in your Personal Area, by email which is: info@freshforex.com, or by filling out special form on the website. Additionally you can contact them on call via this number phone: +442070992124.
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