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Just realized how crazy the stock market open times are when you're tracking multiple exchanges across different zones. If you're in Pakistan time, the PSX kicks off at 9:30 AM and wraps by 3:30 PM – pretty straightforward for local traders. But here's where it gets interesting: Australia's ASX opens at 5 AM PKT, which is super early if you're trying to catch the opening moves. Then Europe's Frankfurt Exchange doesn't start until 1 PM PKT, giving you a few hours between markets. And if you're really committed, NYSE doesn't open until 7:30 PM PKT – basically evening for us.
The whole stock market open time thing is basically about knowing when to be glued to your screen. You could theoretically trade across all four markets in a single day if you've got the stamina, but honestly, most people pick one or two exchanges and master those timing windows instead of trying to juggle everything. The key is having a solid trading plan that fits your local timezone. Anyone else juggling multiple market sessions or sticking to one? 📊