noun
- plural of premarket; trading activity or sessions that occur before the official opening of a stock exchange.
Usage: finance; commonly used in investment and stock market contexts
verb
- third-person singular present tense of premarket; to promote or advertise a product before its official market release.
Usage: business and marketing
Examples
- Stock prices often move significantly during premarkets before the official opening bell.
- The company premarkets its new smartphone with exclusive previews and social media campaigns.
- Investors monitor premarkets to anticipate how stocks will perform during regular trading hours.
- She premarkets the upcoming film festival to build audience interest months in advance.
- Premarkets can be volatile due to lower trading volume and fewer participants.
- The marketing team premarkets the product launch with teaser advertisements and influencer partnerships.