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H&M Shares Rise as Analyst Target Price Increases Follow Report
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•Source: Dagens industri
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Key takeaways
- Nordnet has introduced pre-market trading for U
- equities, becoming the first major Swedish platform to offer this service
- Clients can now trade stocks listed on the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq beginning at 13:00 Swedish time, providing access two and a half hours before the standard 15:30 market open
Nordnet has introduced pre-market trading for U.S. equities, becoming the first major Swedish platform to offer this service. Clients can now trade stocks listed on the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq beginning at 13:00 Swedish time, providing access two and a half hours before the standard 15:30 market open.
According to Nordnet investment coach Ara Mustafa, this new feature allows investors to respond swiftly to breaking news and earnings reports. However, pre-market trading presents inherent risks, including reduced liquidity, wider bid-ask spreads, and increased volatility compared to regular trading hours.
The platform also highlights Nordnet's social investment network, Shareville, as a valuable resource for investors. It's important to note that this article is sponsored content created in partnership with Nordnet and is not produced by Dagens industri.
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