Exness After-Hours Trading
After-hours (extended) trading lets you trade certain instruments outside the main exchange session, which can be useful around earnings and news.
Open Exness Account →After-hours (extended) trading on Exness lets you trade certain instruments outside the main exchange session — useful around earnings and news. Liquidity is often thinner and spreads wider, and price gaps are more likely when the main session reopens, so risk controls matter.
After-hours trading explained
- Extended sessions let you react to news outside the main hours.
- Availability depends on the instrument and the underlying market.
- Liquidity is often thinner and spreads can be wider after hours.
- Price gaps are more likely when the main session reopens.
- Use risk controls, as conditions can move quickly.
Frequently asked questions
Can I trade after hours on Exness?
Extended sessions are available on certain instruments, depending on the underlying market, so you can react to news outside the main hours.
Is after-hours trading riskier?
It can be. Liquidity is usually thinner and spreads wider after hours, and gaps are more likely when the main session reopens.