Market sessions and why timing matters
Understand why an exchange day has defined sessions and why Tijarat practice follows them.
The market is not always open
PSX publishes trading schedules and can use different sessions or timings. The app should show the official state rather than relying on a hardcoded clock forever.
Orders outside the active session
Whether an order can be entered, queued, changed, or matched depends on the product, session, broker service, and rules in force. The ticket must explain the state before submission.
Practice follows the market
Tijarat gates simulated order placement to the PSX session on purpose. Practising at the real time builds better habits than receiving an instant fictional fill at any hour.
Three things to keep.
- 01Check the official session state
- 02Trading schedules can change
- 03Practice timing is intentional
Why does Tijarat not let practice orders fill at 3am?
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Because the product is teaching the rhythm and limits of a real PSX session, not running an always-on game.