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What Does Dark Pool Mean In Stocks

A dark pool is a private securities trading venue that does not disclose information about the trades that take place on the platform. Dark pools were created in the late 1990s as a way for large investors, such as mutual funds and pension funds, to trade large blocks of shares without revealing their intentions to […]

Why Do Some Stocks Trade After Hours

There are a variety of reasons why some stocks trade after hours.  One reason is that some companies have earnings announcements after the market closes. If a company announces good news, investors may want to buy the stock before the market opens the next day to get a piece of the good news. If a […]

How Can Etf Increase Volatility In Stock Market

When it comes to the stock market, volatility is always a concern for investors. Volatility can refer to the amount of price movement a stock experiences on a given day or over a given period of time. A more volatile stock will experience greater fluctuations in price, while a less volatile stock will generally have […]

What Is Witching In Stocks

Witching hour, truncated trading or the last hour of the stock market trading session, is the last hour of the market day when volume and volatility are the highest. Many institutional investors use the witching hour to trade stocks. The witching hour is typically defined as the final hour of the market day when volume […]

How To Trade Low Float Stocks

A low float stock is one that has a relatively small number of shares available for trading. This can make them more volatile and more susceptible to price swings. For this reason, trading low float stocks can be a risky proposition. There are a few things you can do to minimize your risk when trading […]