Z zdreg Jun 2, 2020 #1 What time of day are stocks most likely to be halted for news of merger? prior to opening? after market close? middle of day? near market close? Why? Last edited: Jun 2, 2020
What time of day are stocks most likely to be halted for news of merger? prior to opening? after market close? middle of day? near market close? Why?
Z zdreg Jun 2, 2020 #2 For day of week it is random nowadays. https://www.marketwatch.com/story/m...tuesday-wednesday-or-even-thursday-2015-05-27
For day of week it is random nowadays. https://www.marketwatch.com/story/m...tuesday-wednesday-or-even-thursday-2015-05-27
M Maverick2608 Jun 2, 2020 #3 I'm inclined to answer almost never. With regards to timing of announcement: pre-market followed by after market. Almost never during market hours.
I'm inclined to answer almost never. With regards to timing of announcement: pre-market followed by after market. Almost never during market hours.
C cruisecontrol Jun 2, 2020 #4 Maverick2608 said: I'm inclined to answer almost never. With regards to timing of announcement: pre-market followed by after market. Almost never during market hours. More... This matches with my anecdotal experience. I have a system that holds 100+ stocks overnight and most of the big surprises have come in the morning (since 2014)
Maverick2608 said: I'm inclined to answer almost never. With regards to timing of announcement: pre-market followed by after market. Almost never during market hours. More... This matches with my anecdotal experience. I have a system that holds 100+ stocks overnight and most of the big surprises have come in the morning (since 2014)