After Hours Trading. Follow after-hours trading activity at the end of each trading day from 4:15 - 8:00 PM EST (actual trading begins at 4:00 PM EST). Search for after-hours stock quotes by entering your stock symbols in the search box below. Most major brokers allow after-hours trading between the hours of 4:00 and 8:00 p.m., but this isn't a universal standard. All quotes are in local exchange time. Real-time last sale data for U.S. stock quotes reflect trades reported through Nasdaq only. Intraday data delayed at least 15 minutes or per exchange Stocks trading in the after-market hours might be responding to important company events, like quarterly earnings releases or shareholder updates. The news could be relevant to a single stock, an industry, a sector or perhaps the entire market. To help the user quickly and easily gauge the state of after hours trading, the after hours report is split into three views: Stocks with positive price gaps from the day's closing price After-hours trading refers to the period of time after the market closes and during which an investor can place an order to buy or sell stocks or ETFs. Pre-market trading, in contrast, occurs in the hours before the market officially opens. Together, after-hours and pre-market trading is known as extended-hours trading.
After Hours Trading. Follow after-hours trading activity at the end of each trading day from 4:15 - 8:00 PM EST (actual trading begins at 4:00 PM EST). Search for after-hours stock quotes by entering your stock symbols in the search box below. Most major brokers allow after-hours trading between the hours of 4:00 and 8:00 p.m., but this isn't a universal standard. All quotes are in local exchange time. Real-time last sale data for U.S. stock quotes reflect trades reported through Nasdaq only. Intraday data delayed at least 15 minutes or per exchange
Most major brokers allow after-hours trading between the hours of 4:00 and 8:00 p.m., but this isn't a universal standard. All quotes are in local exchange time. Real-time last sale data for U.S. stock quotes reflect trades reported through Nasdaq only. Intraday data delayed at least 15 minutes or per exchange
Most major brokers allow after-hours trading between the hours of 4:00 and 8:00 p.m., but this isn't a universal standard. All quotes are in local exchange time. Real-time last sale data for U.S. stock quotes reflect trades reported through Nasdaq only. Intraday data delayed at least 15 minutes or per exchange Stocks trading in the after-market hours might be responding to important company events, like quarterly earnings releases or shareholder updates. The news could be relevant to a single stock, an industry, a sector or perhaps the entire market. To help the user quickly and easily gauge the state of after hours trading, the after hours report is split into three views: Stocks with positive price gaps from the day's closing price
Most stock quote data provided by BATS. Market indices are shown in real time, except for the DJIA, which is delayed by two minutes. All times are ET. Investors may trade in the Pre-Market (4:00-9:30 a.m. ET) and the After Hours Market (4:00-8:00 p.m. ET). Participation from Market Makers and ECNs is strictly voluntary and as a result, these sessions may offer less liquidity and inferior prices. Stock prices may also move more quickly in this environment. After Hours Trading. Follow after-hours trading activity at the end of each trading day from 4:15 - 8:00 PM EST (actual trading begins at 4:00 PM EST). Search for after-hours stock quotes by entering your stock symbols in the search box below.