Stocks may close when the sun goes down, but that doesn't slow the talk down one bit.
As a definition, the pre-market trading activity generally has limited volume and liquidity. Many retail brokers offer pre-market trading, but may limit the types of orders that can be used during that period.
The Benzinga and OptionsHouse #Premarket Prep broadcast gets traders and investors talking during that 90 minute run-up to the opening bell.
$OXY #PreMarket Primer: Friday, January 31: Emerging Market Turmoil Spills Over ... http://t.co/aE35s2QJS1
— iHugo Albert (@iHugoAlbert) January 31, 2014
#Premarket: Flat start ahead; Dec trade data eyed http://t.co/HjiXww17V7
— Prabhudas Lilladher (@PLIndia_HO) January 31, 2014
Benzinga's Top #PreMarket Gainers http://t.co/v4NM1pLqh7
— LloydCreekStocks (@LloydCreekStock) January 31, 2014
PRE - Market Stats at 8:42 am ET #premarket $SPY $ES_F $IWM http://t.co/1MZ8AZSFI6
— Vic Scherer (@daytrend) January 31, 2014
#Emini S&P Friday #ES #premarket decision points for #daytrading with #Ninjatrader pic.twitter.com/HKGMNU1XFy
— Joseph A (@eminipicks) January 31, 2014
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