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Just been thinking about something that could be a major shift for traders in traditional markets. You know how after-hours trading has always been this weird gray zone where price movements can get pretty messy? Well, that's about to change.
The thing is, right now traders have to deal with these fragmented trading windows. Regular hours, after-hours, pre-market - it's all disconnected. This creates opportunities for price manipulation because volume is lower and information flows differently. Big players can move things around pretty easily when fewer traders are watching.
But what if we had true 24/7 stock trading? That's actually becoming more realistic now. And honestly, I think this could be huge for retail traders specifically.
Here's why: with continuous 24/7 trading, you eliminate those artificial price gaps and weird after-hours swings. More traders participating means deeper liquidity. Deeper liquidity means less room for price manipulation. The market becomes way more efficient and fair.
Right now traders are getting punished by after-hours volatility they can't really control or predict. But with constant market access, that advantage disappears. Prices would reflect actual supply and demand across the full day, not just the whims of whoever's trading in those thin after-hours sessions.
I'm watching this space closely because if this actually happens, it changes the entire game for how traders approach the market. The traders who adapt first to this new structure could have a real edge. Definitely something worth paying attention to over the next year or so.