Reporter looking for quotes about extended-hours trading

Do you do it? Regularly? Have a strategy? Recommend it? Caveats? Need a quote/anecdote or two for a story in a major publication. (U.S. stocks only. No futures or FX or options. And the smaller the U.S. investor trading in the U.S. the better.) Need name and location, too. Ideally, e-mail the quotes or information or thoughts: nickravo@gmail.com. Thanks.
 
Do you do it? Regularly? Have a strategy? Recommend it? Caveats? Need a quote/anecdote or two for a story in a major publication. (U.S. stocks only. No futures or FX or options. And the smaller the U.S. investor trading in the U.S. the better.) Need name and location, too. Ideally, e-mail the quotes or information or thoughts: nickravo@gmail.com. Thanks.

Need your name and location first and also proof that you are a legitimate reporter. Here is my thoughts and quote: Extended hours trading is absolutely essential. It's one of the few opportunities that retail traders can compete against the "Big Boys". If you can't provide your name, location and proof that you are a legitimate reporter, then this is an anonymous quote.
 
An efficient market is described as having an instantaneous reaction function -- to the effect that retail traders are *mostly* constrained to "RTH", that impinges on their ability to react to news events and their own market preferences. It sucks.

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