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Leading commission-free investing and trading app Robinhood HOOD recently introduced 24/5 trading for select stocks and ETFs.

This innovation transcends the limitations of traditional trading hours, granting traders an unparalleled window to global equity markets day and night. Beyond just flexibility, this feature equips traders with the tools to preempt opportunities, adeptly maneuver through market volatility, mitigate gap risks and craft sophisticated trading strategies.

Robinhoods pioneering approach could potentially benefit traders in multiple ways and set a new gold standard for the brokerage industry's future.Global Access And Flexibility

In todays interconnected global economy, financial markets span multiple time zones each operating within its distinct trading hours. Yet the constraints of traditional market hours tied to a country's local time can hinder investors keen on tapping into international prospects.

Robinhood's 24-hour trading feature challenges these constraints, offering investors uninterrupted access to global markets. This becomes especially advantageous when trading international stocks or ETFs, allowing investors the flexibility to trade at their convenience, be it within or beyond standard business hours.

Consider a dividend stock investor who may have missed a purchase opportunity during regular hours on the eve of the ex-dividend date; he can now capitalize on the after-hours trading to qualify for the dividend.Navigating Market Volatility: Gap Risk & After-Hours News

The volatility of the stock market brings both opportunities and risks, and understanding its nuances is crucial for every investor. Two significant aspects of market volatility are gap risk and after-hour news both of which are addressed by Robinhoods 24-5 hour trading feature.How 24-hour Trading Mitigates Gap Risk:

Gap risk emerges from the disparity between a security's closing price one day and its opening price the next. Influenced by factors like major news events, earnings announcements, or key macroeconomic data released after market hours, these gaps can lead to unforeseen gains or losses, especially for short-term traders.

24-hour trading offers a solution, enabling investors to respond in real-time to post-market developments. This uninterrupted trading model promotes gradual price adjustments, minimizing the chances of sudden and substantial price gaps when the market reopens.Capitalizing On After-Hour News: The Agility Of 24-Hour Trading

The digital age has accelerated the dissemination of financial news. Unexpected announcements from industry leaders, geopolitical shifts or central bank decisions can emerge outside standard trading hours, presenting golden opportunities for active investors.

Robinhood's 24-hour trading feature ensures investors aren't left on the sidelines. They can promptly adjust their portfolios in response to such news, maximizing potential gains or safeguarding against risks. This real-time response capability not only grants traders enhanced control but also brings a level of dynamism to equity trading that was previously out of reach.

Traders can trade whole-share limit orders of any assets included in Robinhoods 24 Hour Market list, ensuring they're always ready to act.Advanced Trading & Risk Management

The 24-5 trading model offered by Robinhood allows for enhanced opportunities to implement sophisticated strategies and oversee risk. These include: Risk Management: Some traders prefer to use extended trading hours for risk management purposes. For example, they might use after-hours trading to adjust their positions if the market reacts to unexpected news. Hedging Strategies: Investors can implement more sophisticated hedging strategies by trading both during regular market hours and after hours. This may include delta hedging, gamma scalping or intermarket hedging among other strategies. Diversification: 24-hour trading allows investors to diversify their portfolios by accessing securities across global markets and time zones. This offers benefits like currency diversification and the ability to trade based on news events impacting various markets. The Future Of Trading?

Robinhoods new 24-5 trading feature offers unprecedented convenience, strategic flexibility and global reach, transforming trading interactions with the equities market once limited by traditional boundaries. However, traders should be aware of the inherent risks of after-hour trading, including low liquidity, wider spreads, increased volatility and price uncertainties. Nonetheless, for traders seeking to gain an edge and jump start on potential market opportunities this is a feature that could serve as a valuable tool.

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Stanley Cup Playoffs Central: Bracket, schedule, scores, news

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The 2025 Stanley Cup playoffs begin on April 19. The Winnipeg Jets are the NHL’s top overall seed, having finished the regular season with the most points in the standings, and the Washington Capitals earned the No. 1 seed in the East.

This page will be your home throughout the postseason, including schedules, scores, highlights and other preview content.

Read on for the full playoff coverage from every first-round series all the way through the Stanley Cup Final.

First round

Atlantic Division

Regular-season records:

Maple Leafs: 51-26-4, 106 points
Senators: 44-30-7, 95 points

Leading scorers:

Maple Leafs: Mitch Marner (27 goals, 73 assists)
Senators: Tim Stutzle (23 goals, 53 assists)

Schedule:

Game 1: TBD
Game 2: TBD
Game 3: TBD
Game 4: TBD
Game 5: TBD
Game 6: TBD
Game 7: TBD


Regular-season records:

Lightning: 47-26-8, 102 points
Panthers: 47-31-4, 98 points

Leading scorers:

Lightning: Nikita Kucherov (37 goals, 84 assists)
Panthers: Sam Reinhart (39 goals, 42 assists)

Schedule:

Game 1: TBD
Game 2: TBD
Game 3: TBD
Game 4: TBD
Game 5: TBD
Game 6: TBD
Game 7: TBD


Metropolitan Division

Regular-season records:

Capitals: 51-21-9, 111 points
Canadiens: 40-31-11, 91 points

Leading scorers:

Capitals: Dylan Strome (29 goals, 52 assists)
Canadiens: Nick Suzuki (29 goals, 58 assists)

Schedule:

Game 1: TBD
Game 2: TBD
Game 3: TBD
Game 4: TBD
Game 5: TBD
Game 6: TBD
Game 7: TBD


Regular-season records:

Hurricanes: 47-29-5, 99 points
Devils: 42-32-7, 91 points

Leading scorers:

Hurricanes: Sebastian Aho (29 goals, 45 assists)
Devils: Jesper Bratt (21 goals, 67 assists)

Schedule:

Game 1: TBD
Game 2: TBD
Game 3: TBD
Game 4: TBD
Game 5: TBD
Game 6: TBD
Game 7: TBD


Central Division

Regular-season records:

Jets: 56-22-4, 116 points
Blues: 44-30-8, 96 points

Leading scorers:

Jets: Kyle Connor (41 goals, 55 assists)
Blues: Robert Thomas (21 goals, 60 assists)

Schedule:

Game 1: TBD
Game 2: TBD
Game 3: TBD
Game 4: TBD
Game 5: TBD
Game 6: TBD
Game 7: TBD


Regular-season records:

Stars: 50-25-6, 106 points
Avalanche: 49-29-4, 102 points

Leading scorers:

Stars: Matt Duchene (30 goals, 51 assists)
Avalanche: Nathan MacKinnon (32 goals, 84 assists)

Schedule:

Game 1: TBD
Game 2: TBD
Game 3: TBD
Game 4: TBD
Game 5: TBD
Game 6: TBD
Game 7: TBD


Pacific Division

Regular-season records:

Golden Knights: 49-22-10, 108 points
Wild: 45-30-7, 97 points

Leading scorers:

Golden Knights: Jack Eichel (27 goals, 66 assists)
Wild: Matt Boldy (27 goals, 46 assists)

Schedule:

Game 1: TBD
Game 2: TBD
Game 3: TBD
Game 4: TBD
Game 5: TBD
Game 6: TBD
Game 7: TBD


Regular-season records:

Kings: 48-24-9, 105 points
Oilers: 47-29-5, 99 points

Leading scorers:

Kings: Adrian Kempe (35 goals, 38 assists)
Oilers: Leon Draisaitl (52 goals, 54 assists)

Schedule:

Game 1: TBD
Game 2: TBD
Game 3: TBD
Game 4: TBD
Game 5: TBD
Game 6: TBD
Game 7: TBD

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Robertson injured in Stars’ regular-season finale

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Dallas forward Jason Robertson sustained a lower-body injury during the Stars’ regular-season finale at Nashville on Wednesday and left the game.

Robertson, the Stars’ second-leading points producer with 80 (35 goals, 45 assists) this season, left the game early in the second period after being hit into the boards by Nashville’s Michael McCarron. The team announced that Robertson would not return.

Dallas, which went on to lose 5-1, is locked into second place in the Central Division and will host the Colorado Avalanche in the first round of the playoffs. However, the Stars are mired in a season-worst 0-5-2 slide.

Robertson, the Stars’ second-round draft pick in 2017, is in his sixth season with Dallas, having recorded 79 or more points in each of the past four campaigns.

Field Level Media and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Iafallo signs 3-year, $11M extension with Jets

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Winnipeg Jets forward Alex Iafallo signed a three-year contract extension worth $11 million Wednesday.

The extension will begin next season for Iafallo, who has recorded 31 points (15 goals, 16 assists), 15 penalty minutes and a plus-21 rating in 81 games this season.

Iafallo, 31, has totaled 262 points (111 goals, 151 assists) in 583 career games with the Los Angeles Kings and Jets. He was an undrafted free agent who was signed by the Kings out of the University of Minnesota-Duluth in 2017.

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