... said, "Worst is over ... we've seen the stock go from 55 to 60. " 4. On 4/12 Forbes wrote, "Amgen rose in premarket trading Monday after a Morgan Stanley analyst upgrade...
1 Answers · Business & Finance · 07/05/2007
The premarket and aftermarket price moves represent the trading activity of a... report, a lot of traders might anticipate the price going up , and trade on that expectation before market opens or at market open...
2 Answers · Business & Finance · 02/06/2009
No, What you will see is the MM's moving the stocks price up or down depending on demand from orders placed. Tons of penny stock information here: http://www.thepennystockblog.com
2 Answers · Business & Finance · 11/03/2010
...both normal trading hours and extended trading (either premarket or afterhours). I ve noticed CNBC usually streams stocks with unusual volume or trading activity, mixed in with most widely ...
3 Answers · Business & Finance · 12/09/2008
PBLS will gap in premarket and have another gain. I told the knuckleheads... nothin yet. ! Do your research you lazy people. ( stock services Huh!)? http://pbls.biz/pressrelease...
2 Answers · Business & Finance · 04/03/2007
Premarket trading in the stock market in the US begins at 8:00 am EST. Volume starts to pick up in the bond market at that time also. That's when traders come to...
1 Answers · Business & Finance · 17/02/2014
... “Will the market open up or down today?” The Pre... is based on stocks being bought and sold during premarket hours and is used...
4 Answers · Business & Finance · 08/07/2007
...in pre-market (or after-market) trading. If you assume that your stock will go up or down with the overal market, and the premarket activity in Futures will indicate a strong or weak open, then this is an...
12 Answers · Business & Finance · 05/06/2008
Their quotes start showing at 5 am - real time. Europe and China bought us up overnight. They are buying us low, and selling us high overnight. /
5 Answers · Business & Finance · 15/05/2010
See if you like this one: http://money.cnn.com/data/ premarket / I lervv it, and it's free. Good luck to you!
2 Answers · Business & Finance · 28/04/2007