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Schwab offers extended hours trading sessions before and after regular market hours of 9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. ET. Additionally, 24/5 trading of select securities is available exclusively on thinkorswim ® platforms.
Separate Trading Session—Schwab's Extended Hours Trading offering has two components, the Pre-Market Trading session and After Hours Trading session. These are completely independent from the standard trading session.
Read PDF: How to place a trade during extended hours. Learn how to trade during the pre-market and after hours sessions with Schwab.
Schwab also offers pre- and post-market extended hours trading sessions across its trading platforms. Futures, including options on futures, and forex trading are available to clients with appropriately approved accounts via thinkorswim.
Most NASDAQ and listed securities are currently eligible for extended hours trading at Schwab. However, at any time, any number of securities may not be available due to lack of trading interest during the Extended Hours Trading Session.
2024 Charles Schwab extended hours (EH, AH) trading fees, broker surcharge, and time period. How to enter Charles Schwab pre market and after market buy/sell orders/trades on Street Smart Edge.
Schwab offers extended hours trading sessions before and after regular U.S. market hours of 9:30 a.m.–4:00 p.m. (U.S. ET). Additionally, 24/5 trading of select securities is available exclusively on thinkorswim ® platforms.
Extended hours. Normal market hours are 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. ET. However, there are also sessions before the start of regular trading and again after the close. These two extra sessions are known collectively as extended-hours trading.
Most NASDAQ and listed securities are currently eligible for extended hours trading at Schwab. However, at any time, any number of securities may not be available due to lack of trading interest during the Extended Hours Trading Session.
Schwab said it plans a slow rollout of the expanded trading capacity, starting with its most active traders, and won't begin the process until the week after the Nov. 5 U.S. presidential election.