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after-hours tradingStock trading outside the regular hours of major exchanges such as the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq Stock Market. Regular trading hours are 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time.
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after-hours tradingDefinition The practice of buying and selling securities during a period of time when the major markets are officially closed. Once reserved for institutional investors, individual investors may now p [..]
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after-hours tradingThe buying and selling securities when the major markets are closed. After-hours trading was once a privilege of institutional investors, individual investors can now participate. Stocks are traded after hours on ECNs, which match buyers and seller with a computer system in order to execute trades.
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after-hours tradingBuying and selling securities after the official close of business on the trading floor of a stock exchange. Such transactions were once reserved for institutional investors, but now private investors [..]
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after-hours tradingstock trading when the major stock exchanges are closed.
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after-hours tradingThe trading of stocks after major exchanges have closed.
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after-hours tradingSecurities trading after regular trading hours on organized exchanges.
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