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Each business day, millions of people across the world buy and sell stocks, bonds, mutual funds, commodities, and other securities on the various open markets. While the stock markets may only be open for about seven hours each day, people also have the chance to buy and sell securities for some time before and after the markets open and close. For traders that are looking to make a trade before the stock market opens, using premarket quotes is very important. Premarket quotes are stock quotes that are available before the stock market opens each day. If you are looking to buy or sell stocks before the market open, these quotes are the quotes that you are buying at. Most investors will find that stocks, other than those that trade at very high volume levels, are difficult to buy or sell during the premarket hours because there are many less traders at this time, which can then lead to much lower volume and larger bid/ask spreads. While premarket quotes are very important for investors that are looking to trade before the market, they are also very important for people that are looking to trade during the normal trading hours. The premarket quotes often reflect information that came out since the previous trading day's hours closed. This information available can range widely, but often includes information about new earnings releases by publicly traded companies. An investor can look at premarket quotes to get a good understanding of how the marketplace was reacting to the newest news. If quotes have increased, it is a sign that the market was pleased with the results and the stock will open up the trading day higher that it did the day before. While premarket quotes are important to get a sense of where the market is heading, they are not always be appropriately priced. At times, premarket trading on a stock may be too favorable and it will open too high. Then, when the market opens, the higher price may fall to a more appropriate level.
Yes, you can trade stocks on multiple platforms.
You can find most stocks in the us trade right here
Yes, individuals can trade stocks by buying and selling them through a brokerage account.
Millions across the globe and in many countries trade in Stocks. It is impossible to narrow down with the exact number that trade in stocks because of the fluctuations in the numbers that trade in the markets
Most of the large brokerage houses do not trade in penny stocks. Some brokers that trade penny stocks are TDAmeritrade, Scottrade, and ChoiceTrade.
Yes you can trade Pink Sheet stocks as well as OTC (over the counter) and Bulletin Board stocks.
"Yes, there is a fee to trade stocks online. How much that fee is depends on where you choose to trade stocks. I know that etrade has a flat rate of $8.00/trade."
Premarket quotes are about as accurate as you can pinpoint the ups and down of the stockmarket. There is no way to no for sure how the stockmarket is going to act but you can get a pretty good idea. Premarket quotes are available to be seen at 7-930 before the market actually opens and they can not be 100 percent accurate.
Stocks are businesses that you invest in if you think they will do well in the market. You can bid money on certain stocks and if the business/company does well, you get money back.
"otc stocks are used for the normal stock trade. you can keep all your stocks close and spread them out for the maximum protection and necessities, it is great."
you can get good information on penny stocks from places that sell and trade the stocks.. a broker can help you with any questions and you are always taking a risk..