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After-hours stock trading coverage from CNN. Get the latest updates on post-market movers, S&P 500, Nasdaq Composite and Dow Jones Industrial Average futures.
Get the latest after-hours stock market quote data from Nasdaq.
What Is After-Hours Trading? The term after-hours trading refers to trading activity that starts at 4 p.m. U.S. Eastern time after the major U.S. stock exchanges close.
Monitor leaders, laggards and most active stocks during after-market hours trading.
Check out what's happening in U.S. markets during after hours trading on CNBC.
After-hours trading is a period when investors and traders can buy and sell after the market closes. It is part of extended-hours trading, which is composed of post-market and pre-market...
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.
Extended trading on Nasdaq.com refers to the Pre-Market activity shown on the site from 4:15 - 9:30 AM (actual trading starts at 4:00 AM EST) every trading day and the After-Hours activity shown...
Our comprehensive guide dives deep into after-hours trading, explaining how it works, risks & rewards, and how to get started.
That’s when after-hours trading comes into play. This specific trading window enables investors to buy and sell stocks for four additional hours, from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Eastern time.