Pre-Market Trading

Pre-market trading refers to the period of trading activity that takes place before the official opening of the regular market session. It is a time when traders and investors can buy or sell securities, such as stocks and futures contracts, before the normal market hours. Pre-market trading typically occurs in electronic markets and allows participants to react to news and events that may impact the market. While pre-market trading offers opportunities for early market participation, it tends to have lower trading volumes and can be more volatile compared to regular market hours.

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