I have a position in DBC--Deustche Bank Commodities ETF. It invests in futures of corn 11.25%, wheat 11.25%, aluminum 12.5%, gold 10%, heating oil 20%, and crude oil 35%.
I follow it through a brokerage watchlist. At 4PM it closed at 26.50, I happened to look at the list later in the evening and the price was 27.45. I then got a quote from Yahoo which showed in After Hours trading it had jumped to 27.45 up 95 cents.
I do not know if that jump was on 100 shares or something much more, or whether the 3.58% increase in price is some sort of a premium one pays in after hours trading.
Does anyone know how to determine what are After Hours volumes?
I follow it through a brokerage watchlist. At 4PM it closed at 26.50, I happened to look at the list later in the evening and the price was 27.45. I then got a quote from Yahoo which showed in After Hours trading it had jumped to 27.45 up 95 cents.
I do not know if that jump was on 100 shares or something much more, or whether the 3.58% increase in price is some sort of a premium one pays in after hours trading.
Does anyone know how to determine what are After Hours volumes?
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