Can I place an order before the opening?
Pending orders may or may not be closed before the opening, which is mainly determined by our pending orders. In the stock market, the trading of individual stocks follows the principle of price priority, followed by the principle of time sequence, so if we hang a daily limit order or a daily limit order before the opening, then our order will be traded from 9: 15 to 9: 25. Of course, if the orders bought and sold during this period are not as many as our positions, or if someone is earlier than us, then we can't close the deal.
Generally speaking, whether a pending order can be concluded before the opening is mainly influenced by two factors: on the one hand, we must place the pending order before the opening, that is, the purchase order comes first. On the other hand, there are enough people selling in the bidding process, and the number is greater than our pending orders, that is, we can buy them.
If the above two points are met, then the order we hung before the opening can be closed.