Terms vs Premarket - What's the difference?
terms | premarket |
(business) Prior to a product's official market release
(finance) The informal market in stocks and other securities, held before the official markets open
*{{quote-book, 2004, John Netto, One Shot One Kill Trading
, passage=If you are relatively inexperienced, have little training, and are learning how to play a number of potential situations that can arise during the premarket , I advise you to first remain on the sidelines, to let the real trend emerge before attacking.}}
As nouns the difference between terms and premarket
is that terms is while premarket is (finance) the informal market in stocks and other securities, held before the official markets open.As an adjective premarket is
(business) prior to a product's official market release.premarket
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Alternative forms
*pre-marketAdjective
(-)- premarket testing
Noun
(-)- Stocks are up in premarket trading this morning.
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