Robinhood Banking Error Code Order Rejected - Outside Regular Trading Hours: How to Fix It

Easy 2-5 minutes Low Severity Verified June 2026
Error Code
Order Rejected - Outside Regular Trading Hours
Brand
Robinhood
Product Type
banking
Severity
Low
DIY Difficulty
Easy
Estimated Fix Time
2-5 minutes
The 'Order Rejected - Outside Regular Trading Hours' error appears when you try to place certain order types during extended trading hours or when markets are closed. This happens because not all order types are supported during pre-market and after-hours sessions.
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Tools You'll Need

How to Fix Error Code Order Rejected - Outside Regular Trading Hours

  1. Check Current Market Hours

  2. Review Your Order Type

  3. Enable Extended Hours Trading

    Extended hours trading has higher volatility and lower liquidity, which may result in wider bid-ask spreads
  4. Convert to Supported Order Type

  5. Wait for Regular Market Hours

  6. Set Up a Queued Order

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When to Call a Professional

Contact Robinhood customer support if you continue experiencing order rejections during regular market hours with supported order types, or if you need clarification on specific trading rules and restrictions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Robinhood's regular trading hours?
Regular trading hours are Monday through Friday from 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM Eastern Time, excluding market holidays.
Can I place all order types during extended hours?
No, only market orders and limit orders are supported during extended hours trading. Stop orders and other complex order types are only available during regular market hours.
How do I enable extended hours trading on Robinhood?
When placing an order, look for the 'Extended Hours' toggle on the order screen and turn it on. This allows trading from 9:00-9:30 AM and 4:00-6:00 PM ET.
Why was my order rejected if markets are open?
Even during market hours, certain order types may be rejected if they don't meet minimum requirements, if there's insufficient buying power, or if the security has trading restrictions.
What's the difference between extended hours and regular hours trading?
Extended hours trading has lower volume, higher volatility, and wider bid-ask spreads. Only basic order types are supported, and not all securities are available for extended hours trading.