Disliked{quote} Hi kk100, Yes, Interesting idea. I have just run a few additional tests mostly on EURUSD & GBPUSD and mostly for the times 10:00 to 17:00 New York Close chart time (UTC +3). It didn't seem to make a whole lot of difference. There was a difference of a few percentage points here and there but nothing that I would regard as significant. I am currently carrying out these tests for a 5 day period and there is more day to day variation than what is being observed by measuring just the "busy" periods of the trading day. Regards TimIgnored
by the way all these time zones difficulties, Do you mean New York close 17.00 ~ when bell rings Nyse.
or server times (ICMarkets.)
Was your test from NY open - Close. (IC-Markets server) 15.00 - 00.00, which is actually east european standard time, or same as UTC+3
Some call new york fix 17.00 (ic server time), but new york 17.00 is around 00.00 server time and eest.