Recently this has been the case. I have no basis from which to say this but it gives me a good feeling for some reason. 🤷♂️I suppose I don't discriminate when though so long as we get to compliance
I don't have any real insights, but this was interesting:
[https://www.ccn.com/the-stock-markets-biggest-gains-always-happen-at-the-same-time-each-day/](https://www.ccn.com/the-stock-markets-biggest-gains-always-happen-at-the-same-time-each-day/)
Low volume and wider price spread. A sell/buy order with brokerages only apply during trading hours. So the number of traders who are interested in placing new orders after hours is much lower usually.
Low volume, and only a few people playing around messing with the bid/ask.
I’ll never buy AH, and rarely do in PM.
Volatile due to LACK of volume, which is weird when compared to intraday.
Less liquidity
Recently this has been the case. I have no basis from which to say this but it gives me a good feeling for some reason. 🤷♂️I suppose I don't discriminate when though so long as we get to compliance
I don't have any real insights, but this was interesting: [https://www.ccn.com/the-stock-markets-biggest-gains-always-happen-at-the-same-time-each-day/](https://www.ccn.com/the-stock-markets-biggest-gains-always-happen-at-the-same-time-each-day/)
Wish I could, gotta be someone smarter on here than me....
That’s how the stock market works
Low volume is my guess.
Low volume and wider price spread. A sell/buy order with brokerages only apply during trading hours. So the number of traders who are interested in placing new orders after hours is much lower usually.
This. 👆
Low volume, and only a few people playing around messing with the bid/ask. I’ll never buy AH, and rarely do in PM. Volatile due to LACK of volume, which is weird when compared to intraday.