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FXOpen UK Server Time Changes to GMT+2

The FXOpen UK Team

On November 6, 2016 FXOpen UK will revert its trading servers from Daylight Saving to Standard Time. Starting with the market opening on Monday (November 7, 2016), the GMT offset in the company’s Meta Trader 4 trading platform will be set to GMT+2.

The change of server time should not impact your open trades or the process of opening, placing, closing and modifying orders. However, you should keep this information in mind when planning your trading activities. We also recommend adjusting the time settings in your Indicators and EAs accordingly.

The change applies to all types of FXOpen UK accounts, both Live and Demo.

FXOpen UK Support

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