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Morning Market Movers: AUUD, AKAN, ASGN, TRT See Big Swings

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News
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At 8:00 a.m. ET on Thursday, premarket trading is seeing notable activity in several stocks, with early price movements signaling potential opportunities before the opening bell.
For active traders, premarket trading offers a head start in spotting potential breakouts, reversals, or sharp price swings. These early moves often indicate where momentum may carry into the regular session, making premarket analysis a key part of the trading day.

In the Green - Premarket Gainers


The following stocks are trading higher in Thursday's premarket session, recording significant percentage increases:
  1. Auddia Inc. (AUUD) - up 104% at $7.90
  2. Akanda Corp. (AKAN) - up 43% at $14.60
  3. Trio-Tech International (TRT) - up 24% at $10.29
  4. QuantumScape Corporation (QS) - up 23% at $9.02
  5. Travelzoo (TZOO) - up 19% at $8.97
  6. United Rentals, Inc. (URI) - up 14% at $921.00
  7. Helen of Troy Limited (HELE) - up 12% at $22.30
  8. Bgin Blockchain Limited (BGIN) - up 10% at $3.80
  9. System1, Inc. (SST) - up 10% at $3.04
  10. Texas Instruments Incorporated (TXN) - up 9% at $258.82

In the Red - Premarket Losers


The following stocks are trading lower in Thursday's premarket session, showing notable percentage declines:
  1. ASGN Incorporated (ASGN) - down 30% at $27.90
  2. Axe Compute Inc. (AGPU) - down 23% at $6.73
  3. Greenlane Holdings, Inc. (GNLN) - down 18% at $4.50
  4. Medpace Holdings, Inc. (MEDP) - down 17% at $420.00
  5. Altimmune, Inc. (ALT) - down 17% at $2.87
  6. ServiceNow, Inc. (NOW) - down 14% at $88.75
  7. Huachen AI Parking Management Technology Holding Co., Ltd (HCAI) - down 13% at $8.40
  8. SciSparc Ltd. (SPRC) - down 11% at $5.40
  9. Super Micro Computer, Inc. (SMCI) - down 8% at $26.76
  10. Toro Corp. (TORO) - down 6% at $6.30

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