It is yes and I got the shares as well. That was in my ISA btw
When talking to some American traders they have mentioned how their brokerage accounts such a Webull allow for extended hours trading. This is done by placing limit orders and selecting "Include after hours ".
I would like to see similar options added to Freetrade so I can have more confidence and security in my orders being fulfilled.
Apologies if this isn’t formatted correctly as this is my first forum post and thanks for any feedback.
Joseph
Some US stocks get manipulated by hedge funds during normal market hours. It’s not until After Hours or Pre-market that retail traders can actually have a fair shot at it. Obviously this is a huge generalisation, but I’ve seen it happen many times.
Enabling access to the full Extended Hours would be fantastic!
This would take free-trade to the next level
I’m just thinking that a good enhancement to the platform would be to have a pre-market tracker for the stocks that allow this.
It would be good to see what is happening overnight much the same as what Yahoo Finance offers.
This may generate some additional investments depending on the indicated market movement prior to Open Market.
Perhaps @freetradeteam could look into this?
Maybe having it in the location that i have drawn would be a good starting point.
I add my voice to this request.
I actually placed a limit sell on a US stock the other day and it executed 4 minutes before the market opened, with the receipt reading 2:26pm - not sure how that slipped through, but it did! Made me an extra profit too!
Any news on this? I heard Revolut and t212 already have it!
This is must have for FreeTrade!
Wow. A whole 6 years and 258 votes after the original request, and… nothing
There’s a new CEO in town over at Freetrade HQ. Let’s give him some time to bed in and see what happens.
I’m still waiting for this so call update website few years and counting, this feature won’t be anytime soon maybe end of year or next year earliest as there is a lot of voted features we wanted like instant transfer , corporate bonds and gilts these I think should be front