After hours trades of stocks...When do you use it and why...

Discussion in 'Options' started by Cabin111, Aug 6, 2021.

  1. Cabin111

    Cabin111

    Any drawback from making those trades?? Can it only occur at the same brokerage house...Buyer and seller?? Thanks for any info...
     
  2. The only situation I can think of is to lock in gains - but I see no point in doing so.

    Example:
    • Long calls
    • Stock goes up during after-hours trading and your options are now ITM.
    • To lock in the gains you short 100 shares.
    • During regular market hours you exercise your options.

    One big draw back is that you would need the margin in your account to short the shares.
     
  3. taowave

    taowave

    If you are long gamma,you MAY catch some exaggerated moves in the after hours
     
  4. S2007S

    S2007S

    I think its time to extend the trading day, just keep the markets open like the futures markets!!!!! 6.5 hours isn't enough anymore especially now that everything is global and trading can be done from any where anytime, it's actually quite pathetic the exchanges run only 6.5 hrs. ... extended hours is worthless, I have traded after-hours many times but it seems the spreads are just not worth it. It's 2021 not 1957 or 1974, time to extend the trading day !!!
     
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  5. Overnight

    Overnight

    Oh, that's brilliant. So wouldn't that require all institutions that are involved in finance be open 23/5 also? Stock brokers, banks, etc?
     
  6. I kinda am against after-market hours, even though I'm all for tech. It's bad enough to have to monitor and track during they day, but now I have to do it in my sleep too? It's nice to have a weekend off also from the markets.