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.
PRE - Market Stats at 9:18 am ET #premarket $SPY $ES_F $IWM http://t.co/1MZ8AZSFI6
— Vic Scherer (@daytrend) February 5, 2014
$WYNN - http://t.co/Ez7xlekBEY #Premarket down HARD! Trading at $205.20. 21 day mvg avg @ $205. The 8 day mvg avg @ $202. Watch & Patience!
— Marty Morua (@MartyMorua) February 5, 2014
“@MarketCurrents: ADP Jobs Report added 175K http://t.co/bVLuuSTCGX #premarket” $twtr $bidu $nus
— You're No Daisy (@sksplit) February 5, 2014
#UPGRADED #stocks #options #futures #PreMarket #pre_market RT http://t.co/hYmxdMCKTJ http://t.co/m5C4IiSAQw http://t.co/k9uHO5gJFe
— option.trader (@NyOptions) February 5, 2014
#Market outlook 6 February 2014 http://t.co/QZ8DQyNOil #nifty #banknifty #stocks #premarket #intraday
— Pramod D Baviskar (@DSWINDIA) February 5, 2014
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