Trading Outside U.S Sample Clauses

Trading Outside U.S. Core Trading Session There are special characteristics and risks associated with trading in U.S. securities at times that are outside the core trading session (‘Extended Hours Trading Sessions’). Keep in mind that trading in the Extended Hours Trading Sessions may pose certain risks which are greater than those during core market hours and it may not be appropriate for all investors. Before deciding to trade during the Extended Hours Trading Sessions, you should read carefully and be familiar with the trading rules and understand the risks of trading during Extended Hours Trading Sessions. All investment decisions you make involving Extended Hours Trading are solely your responsibility. If in any doubt, you should seek professional advice.
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