Extended Hours Trading (2024)

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Extended hours overview

Schwab offers extended hours trading sessions before and after regular market hours of 9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. ET. Additionally, 24/5 trading of select securities is available exclusively on thinkorswim® platforms.

Pre-market trading session

Orders can be placed between 8:05 p.m. (previous trading day) and 9:25 a.m. ET and will be eligible for execution between 7:00 a.m. and 9:25 a.m. ET.

After-hours trading session

Orders can be placed and are eligible for execution between 4:05 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. ET.

Overnight trading session

Overnight trading session (EXTO) orders are 24-hour continuous orders that expire at 8 p.m. ET every market day. Overnight trading sessions are available for select securities and exclusively on thinkorswim platforms. This is in addition to pre-market and after-hours trading sessions available on thinkorswim. Learn more about thinkorswim trading.

Potential benefits of extended hours trading

Access

Extended hours trading provides additional access, flexibility, and convenience for you to place trades outside of regular market hours.

Ability to react to news events

Many companies release earnings after the close of the regular session. After-hours traders can immediately place trades to manage their positions without having to wait until the next day's open, potentially missing meaningful price swings.

Potential risks of extended hours trading

Variable or lower liquidity

Because generally fewer shares trade after hours, there can be wide spreads between the bid (the highest price offered by all buyers) and the ask (the lowest price offered by all sellers). Some stocks may simply not trade after hours. In an overnight trading session, low liquidity or volume spikes may occur in either direction.

Uncertain prices

In the regular session, the quotes you see are consolidated and represent the best available prices across all trading venues. In extended hours trading sessions, you may only see prices from one venue, and these may not reflect the prices displayed in other electronic trading systems for the same security. There may also be one or more foreign markets opening or closing at any time during the session, which can have a short-term influence on pricing.

Lack of calculation of index value

For trades of certain index-based products, the underlying index values are not calculated by the broader market in the extended hours trading sessions.

Regular market vs. extended hours sessions for equities

Finding extended hours quotes

  • Regular market hours trading sessions
  • Pre-market, after-hours, and overnight trading sessions
  • Regular market hours trading sessions

    Orders can be placed at any time and will only be valid from 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. ET.

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  • Pre-market, after-hours, and overnight trading sessions

    Orders in extended hours can be placed outside of regular market hours (9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. ET) and are available for the following times:

    For orders placed on thinkorswim platforms:

    7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. ET with five-minute closures before and after regular market hours.

    Overnight trading is available 24 hours a day, every market day, by choosing an EXTO order type. EXTO orders expire at 8 p.m. ET each day. For example, an EXTO order placed at 2 a.m. ET Monday morning would be active immediately and remain active from then until 8 p.m. ET Monday night. A trade placed at 9 p.m. ET Monday night would be active immediately and remain active until 8 p.m. ET Tuesday night.

    For orders placed on Schwab.com or Schwab Mobile:

    7:00 a.m to 8:00 p.m ET with five-minute closures before and after regular market hours.

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    • Regular market hours trading sessions

      Trading occurs on exchanges like the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and Nasdaq and through a variety of venues, including market makers and other market centers.

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    • Pre-market, after-hours, and overnight trading sessions

      Similar to regular market sessions, trading occurs on exchanges like the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq and through a variety of venues, including market makers and other market centers.

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      • Regular market hours trading sessions

        Many order types and conditions are accepted, including: market, limit, stop-limit, all-or-none, etc.

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      • Pre-market, after-hours, and overnight trading sessions

        Only limit orders are accepted.

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        • Regular market hours trading sessions

          Generally, all order sizes are accepted.

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        • Pre-market, after-hours, and overnight trading sessions

          For pre-market and after-market trading sessions on Schwab.com, there is no maximum quantity on a single order.

          For an overnight trading session, 50,000 shares, or a notional value of $10 million dollars, is the maximum quantity on a single order.

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          • Regular market hours trading sessions

            Many security types are available, including stocks, options, bonds, mutual funds, etc.

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          • Pre-market, after-hours, and overnight trading sessions

            Most listed and Nasdaq stocks and ETFs are available in pre-market and after-hours sessions.

            The overnight trading session is available for select securities and exclusively on thinkorswim platforms. (Currently available securities are listed in the "24 Hour Trading" watchlist.)

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            • Regular market hours trading sessions

              Different timing choices are available, including Day, GTC, IOC, and FOK.

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            • Pre-market, after-hours, and overnight trading sessions

              Pre-market, after-hours, and overnight session order types are only good for the particular session in which they are placed. Seamless orders that participate in pre-market, regular market, and after-hours trading are available to be placed GTC.

              Note that GTC EXTO must be chosen to place overnight trading in thinkorswim trading platforms.

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              • Regular market hours trading sessions

                In general, higher-volume trading activity means more liquidity and a greater likelihood of order execution.

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              • Pre-market, after-hours, and overnight trading sessions

                Lower volume trading activity may result in lower likelihood of order execution, plus wider spreads and greater price fluctuation.

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                • Regular market hours trading sessions

                  The quotes you receive are consolidated and represent the best available prices across all trading venues. Market makers work to ensure fair market pricing so that customers get the best available buy or sell prices.

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                • Pre-market, after-hours, and overnight trading sessions

                  Quotes and fills are not consolidated and represent the current prices available through the market. As a participant in the extended hours trading network, the market may also offer access to prices available in other participating markets but not necessarily all venues open for extended hours trading. Best execution is not guaranteed.

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              Finding extended hours quotes

              It's important to note that an extended hours quote is different from a regular market quote. One significant difference is that there is currently no accurate trade volume available for extended hours trading on Schwab.com. Extended hours quotes reflect the best bid and ask orders currently available.

              On Schwab.com, an extended hours quote can be accessed by clients using the Quick Quote feature that appears at the bottom of the page while logged in.

              In thinkorswim, the last trade price is not displayed for an EXTO session, but mark, bid, ask, size, and level-2 quotes are displayed.

              You can view and monitor the securities eligible for overnight trading in thinkorswim using Watchlist. Open the Watchlist menu, select "Public," then select "24 Hour Trading" to load the symbol list.

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              Frequently asked questions about extended hours trading

              Because of limited trading activity in the extended hours, the difference, or spread, between available buy and sell orders is likely to be greater than during regular market hours. Higher spreads often result in more volatile prices. But remember, when you place an extended hours limit order, although there is no guarantee your order will be filled, you are ensured your limit order price or better if your order is executed. Trading after normal market hours comes with unique and additional risks, such as lower liquidity and higher price volatility. Your order may only be partially executed or not at all.

              Currently, most listed securities are available for extended hours trading through Schwab. However, during any given extended hours session, certain securities may not trade due to a lack of trading interest.

              The overnight trading session in thinkorswim is limited to a select number of securities. You can view and monitor the securities eligible for overnight trading in thinkorswim using Watchlist. Open the Watchlist menu, select "Public," then select "24 Hour Trading" to load the symbol list.

              Both limited trading activity and orders placed ahead of yours may reduce the likelihood of your order being filled. Remember, extended hours orders are only executed when there is a matching buy or sell order in the system. If there is no matching buy or sell order at your limit order price, your order will not be executed. It's important to note that orders filled in an overnight trading session will be immediately visible in thinkorswim, but you may see a delay in viewing them in your Schwab.com transaction history.

              Yes, the extended hours session functions independently from the regular market session. Orders for the regular market can be placed anytime before, during, or after the extended hours sessions. Clients should select the appropriate order timing based on which trading session they want.

              Extended hours trading sessions are completely independent from the regular trading sessions, and you must specify which type of trading session (regular or extended) you intend for your order.

              Equity orders placed during regular hours using "Day + Extended" on Schwab.com will carry over into that day's extended hours session. Stop orders will not be eligible for execution during an extended hours session.

              Extended hours orders must be placed during an extended hours trading session on Schwab.com, Schwab Mobile, thinkorswim, or by calling 800-435-4000 and asking for an extended hours trading representative.

              The overnight trading session is available exclusively on thinkorswim trading platforms. Log in to thinkorswim and select EXT (pre-market and after-market) or EXTO (extended overnight trading) to place an overnight trading session order. Only select securities qualify for an extended hours overnight session. Please make sure to specify EXT or EXTO when placing the order.

              To view all securities eligible for overnight trading, open the Watchlist menu, select "Public," then select "24 Hour Trading" to load the symbol list.

              Please call 800-435-4000 to talk to a trading specialist.

              Additional stock trading resources

              TRADING STOCKS Discover the benefits of trading stocks at Schwab.
              EXTENDED HOURS TRADING Learn about important trading preparation when the markets are closed.
              STOCKS FOR BEGINNERS Explore the potential steps and process of buying stocks.

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Extended Hours Trading (2024)

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Is extended-hours trading worth it? ›

After-hours trading is more volatile and riskier than trading during the exchange's regular hours because of fewer participants. As a result, trading volumes and liquidity may be far lower than during regular hours.

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How accurate is after-hours trading? ›

After-hours trading can have a significant impact on stock prices. Price volatility can be more pronounced during after-market trading due to lower volumes. If a company releases strong earnings after the market closes, its stock price may surge in after-hours trading as investors react to the news.

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Why don t more people trade after-hours? ›

Risks of after-hours trading

But after-hours sessions limit your price discovery to just one network. Liquidity risk: Not only are you limited to the ECN your broker uses, there are fewer market participants in after-hours sessions. As a result, there's limited liquidity for most stocks.

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Do extended hours trades count as day trades? ›

All trading activity is included in calculating your prior day's closing equity value. This includes any extended-hours trading and transfer activity up until 8 PM ET. However, positions are valued based on their 4 PM ET closing price.

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What is the best broker for extended-hours trading? ›

Best brokers for after-hours trading and pre-market trading
  • Fidelity Investments: Fidelity offers extended hours from 7 am to 9:30 am and from 4 pm to 8 pm.
  • Merrill Edge: Merrill Edge offers extended hours from 7 am to 9:30 am and from 4 pm to 8 pm.
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How many hours a day should I spend trading? ›

If you enjoy looking at charts all day, than a day trading style may be more up your alley. However, if you are balancing your work with your trading, than swing trading would be more suitable. In total, I would spend around 1-2 hours a day of actually looking at the charts.

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Why is after-hours trading so volatile? ›

Due to a smaller number of participants in extended hours, trading can be volatile and result in price swings. The spread: This refers to the measurable difference in price between what a security can be bought and sold for.

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Who typically trades after hours? ›

Trading during the extended sessions, whether it be pre-market or after-hours, is usually available to institutional investors, active traders, and some retail brokerage clients. At tastytrade, you have the flexibility of trading before and after standard market hours with stock & ETF orders.

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Why do stocks always go down after hours? ›

During after-hours trading, there's less of a market for any stock being traded. This can lead to higher price volatility and lower liquidity, which can increase risk.

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What price do I get if I buy stock after hours? ›

In most cases, price changes during this period have the same impact on a share as the regular market`s changes. Thus, a two-dollar growth in the after-hours market happens to be the same as a two-dollar growth in the regular market.

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How many trades to be considered a day trader? ›

According to FINRA rules, you're considered a pattern day trader if you execute four or more "day trades" within five business days—provided that the number of day trades represents more than 6 percent of your total trades in the margin account for that same five business day period.

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Can you day trade 2 hours a day? ›

I work for 2 hours per day trading because in my market (the EURUSD) those two hours have the most action of the entire day. For day trading stocks, I like trading 9:30 am to 10 am EST, maybe 10:30 (730-8/830 my time). I like trading the big movements right after the open and that is it.

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Are stocks more expensive after hours? ›

During after-hours trading, there's less of a market for any stock being traded. This can lead to higher price volatility and lower liquidity, which can increase risk.

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What are the effects of extended trading hours? ›

Risks Associated with Extended Trading

During regular trading hours, buyers and sellers of most stocks can trade readily with one another. However, during extended hours, there may be less trading volume for some stocks, making it more difficult for buyers and sellers to execute some of their trades.

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Is long term trading worth it? ›

Long-term stock investments tend to outperform shorter-term trades by investors attempting to time the market. Emotional trading tends to hamper investor returns.

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