ChatGPT said:Please elaborate on the post close trading situation.Certainly — the new post-close trading session on the ASX is a major structural change that quietly rewrites the end-of-day game plan for many traders and institutions. Let’s unpack it in detail:
Post-Close Trading: What It Is
Starting June 23, 2025, ASX now offers a Post-Close Session (PCS) after the usual closing auction.
Process Flow:
4:00 PM AEST
The market enters the Pre-Close Phase, where orders can still be modified or entered.4:10 PM – 4:11 PM AEST
Closing Single Price Auction (CSPA) happens — this determines the official closing price.NEW: Post-Close Session (4:11 PM – 4:12 PM AEST)
A 1-minute window where participants can trade at the official closing price.
Orders can be matched but only at that fixed closing price.
No new price discovery — it’s locked to the CSPA result.
Trades are settled as normal, and volumes from this session are reported as part of that day's activity.
✅ Key Rules of the Post-Close Session:
Eligible Orders:
Only Limit Orders priced exactly at the closing price will be matched.
No Order Amendments:
You can only enter or cancel orders — you cannot modify existing orders.
No Price Movement:
The price is frozen — no bidding wars, no undercuts — pure liquidity cleanup.
️ Why Did ASX Introduce It?
Global Alignment:
Similar post-close sessions exist on exchanges like NASDAQ and Euronext.Additional Liquidity:
Helps large players execute remaining positions without distorting prices.Earnings Releases:
Stocks that release earnings or news right at the close now have a short window for immediate, same-day trades.Operational Flexibility:
Clean up unmatched orders that would otherwise carry forward or expire.⚡ Who Benefits?
Fund Managers: Can clean up large positions with minimal impact.
Day Traders: Can opportunistically close out remaining exposure.
Algorithmic Traders: Will likely adapt to capture micro-spreads in this final phase.
Potential Risks or Manipulations?
Thin liquidity in this window could allow quiet accumulation or disposal by savvy players.
There’s some debate over whether this could slightly distort volume statistics, as it adds extra trades post-auction.
Summary Table
Feature Pre-Change Post-Change 1 Post-Close Trading No Yes, 4:11 PM – 4:12 PM 2 Price Movements Allowed N/A No, only closing price trades 3 Order Types N/A Limit Orders at closing price 4 Purpose N/A Final liquidity clean-up
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