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Pre-Market Trading

Pre-market trading refers to the buying and selling of securities before the official opening of the regular trading session. This period typically occurs for 1.5 hours before the opening bell.

Pre-market trading allows traders and investors to react to or prepare for breaking news, economic reports and other events that may impact market sentiment before the regular trading session begins. While pre-market trading is available on electronic exchanges such as Electric Communication Networks (ECNs), the liquidity is typically lower than during regular trading hours.

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Access markets including forex, commodities, indices, shares and more, at low cost.

Start Trading with Vantage

Access markets including forex, commodities, indices, shares/stocks and more, at low cost.

Start trading CFD stocks by opening a live account here, or practice trading with virtual currency with a demo account.

You can also sign up for our free, weekly webinars that will break down the current markets as well as discuss potential trade set ups for the week.

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