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.
The showdown of #bulls and #Bears continues. Nothing encouraging going into the session and Europe policy makers rollover #ECB #premarket
— John (@ContrarianEdge) February 6, 2014
Monthly pre-NFP Webinar today w/ BDR, @ALaidi, @GCavaligos & myself >>> registration link: https://t.co/Pbiy2GBVZ9 $SPX $SPY #premarket
— Fari Hamzei (@HamzeiAnalytics) February 6, 2014
TWTR is down 20% in pre-market. But Katy Perry is the world's most-followed person. Long-term, I'm bullish.
— John Walters (@jdubs88) February 6, 2014
@cperruna #beastmode RT "@MarketCurrents: Medidata Solutions, Inc. beats by $0.05, beats on revenue http://t.co/uj5tJZGmn6 #premarket $MDSO"
— Jeremy Jennings (@jeremyjennings9) February 6, 2014
$GM - http://t.co/GHPgHhEd3v $33.77. That's what its trading @ in #premarket. icky! Yuck! Oct 9th Pivot low of $33.92 & Aug 28 low $33.50
— Marty Morua (@MartyMorua) February 6, 2014
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