Robinhood shares soared after announcing plans to extend trading hours for customers an extra six and a half hours of trading daily.
Ticker | Security | Last | Change | Change % |
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HOOD | ROBINHOOD MARKETS INC. | 15.91 | +3.10 | +24.20% |
The stock rose over 24%, the largest increase since Aug. 4, 2021, when it gained over 50% as tracked by Dow Jones Market Data Group.
The new time band includes 2.5 hours before or 7 a.m. ET ahead of the 9:30 am ET traditional opening bell, while after-hours trading continues for four additional hours to 8 p.m. ET following the 4 p.m. ET traditional close.
The change was prompted by feedback from customers, some of whom said they are preoccupied during traditional market hours.
“In fact, we’ve seen a community of Robinhood early birds and night owls who log in exclusively outside of regular market hours. They’re juggling a lot, from full-time jobs to school, families and side gigs. Our new extended trading hours for equities will give them more opportunities to manage their portfolio at a convenient time for them, whether that’s in the early morning or in the evening,” the company wrote on its blog.
Ticker | Security | Last | Change | Change % |
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SCHW | THE CHARLES SCHWAB CORP. | 91.22 | -0.58 | -0.63% |
IBKR | INTERACTIVE BROKERS GROUP INC. | 67.96 | +1.29 | +1.93% |
Interactive Brokers already offers select clients extended trading hours. Pro account customers can begin at 4:00 AM ET through the market open and restart at 4 PM ET until 8:00 PM ET. For Lite accounts, trading begins at 7:00 AM ET and lasts until market open and restarts at market close until 8:00 PM ET.
Longer hours allow investors to trade after the bell earnings news and foreign markets, among other events.
Robinhood, which boasts 17.3 million active monthly users, went public in July 2021.