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After-Hours Movers Today

The biggest movers after the closing bell. These are the largest after-hours gainers and losers across the US market — the names reacting to post-close earnings and breaking news, ranked by their after-hours percentage move.

In progress · 15-min delayed, as of Jun 24, 5:47 PM ET

Top gainers

#SymbolPriceChg %Volume
1AZI$1.69+42.02%11.22M
2QCMU$35.00+27.50%226.06K
3QCML$28.45+26.39%815.08K
4MUU$1,130.00+25.98%968.95K
5MULL$975.01+25.38%46.58K
6SNDU$62.46+22.23%197.16K
7SNDG$24.32+21.30%153.35K
8KORU$900.00+20.97%63.5K
9WDCX$53.01+20.48%62.73K
10SNXX$38.22+19.62%2.62M
11STXL$60.86+16.61%25.14K
12AXTU$8.10+15.71%646.11K
13MEI$15.00+14.16%26.58K
14QCOM$225.00+14.02%308.76K
15SOXL$259.65+12.90%2.1M
16MU$1,179.80+12.67%3.33M
17DRAM$78.48+12.23%1.09M
18ARMG$45.56+11.67%39.59K
19AMS$1.58+11.27%1.82M
20WDC$711.28+10.41%64.2K
21MVLL$165.44+10.29%43.1K
22SNDK$2,098.00+9.50%173.78K
23AAOX$34.71+9.39%146.41K
24EHGO$3.96+8.49%314.45K
25NBIG$38.66+8.32%31.39K

Top losers

#SymbolPriceChg %Volume
1MUZ$10.16-25.18%3.27M
2SNDQ$2.85-19.03%17.88M
3MUD$9.55-13.89%447.88K
4BOXL$4.17-13.13%149.28K
5SOXS$3.54-13.02%17.68M
6PASG$5.30-11.00%753.39K
7BEZ$10.25-10.87%116.55K
8SKYQ$2.34-10.86%2.44M
9TECS$6.46-7.45%37.33K
10DAMD$1.70-6.85%41.71K
11QNRX$3.66-5.79%37.28K
12VMAR$1.84-5.64%98.5K
13SQQQ$38.20-5.54%4.53M
14WNW$3.62-5.48%27.67K
15FRTT$1.21-5.47%1.64M
16PLSM$6.25-5.02%291.46K
17SAGT$1.34-4.96%197.47K
18IONZ$2.56-4.12%34.31K
19RGTZ$3.62-3.98%84.42K
20BEEM$1.24-3.88%40.83K
21BTCZ$6.19-3.43%82.61K
22AMDD$2.88-3.36%67.7K
23CDT$1.03-3.29%92.51K
24BYAH$1.22-3.17%63.73K
25QBTZ$4.18-2.56%81.14K

Snapshot of liquid US common stock (price ≥ $1, with meaningful volume) ranked by session % move; warrants, units and sub-dollar names are filtered out. Final once the session closes; 15-minute delayed while it's live. For information only — not financial advice.

About after-hours movers

After-hours (post-market) trading runs from 4:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. ET. It's when most companies report quarterly earnings, so the after-hours leaderboard is dominated by earnings reactions — a beat-and-raise rocketing higher, a miss or weak guidance getting sold off. It's the first place you see how the market is digesting results that just dropped.

Like the premarket, after-hours volume is thin, so moves are exaggerated and can look very different by the next morning. An earnings pop that fades on the conference-call guidance, or a sell-off that recovers once analysts weigh in, is common. The after-hours list is most useful for building tomorrow's gap watchlist — flagging the names that will open with a gap and the catalysts behind them — rather than for chasing the move at 6 p.m.

These names roll straight into the next premarket session, so tracking them after-hours gives you a head start. StockSetups runs its alert engine and Top Lists through the post-market session in real time; this public snapshot is delayed, and the live boards are inside the app.

Frequently asked

What are after-hours movers?

Stocks making the biggest percentage moves during after-hours (post-market) trading, 4:00–8:00 p.m. ET. Most are reacting to earnings reports released after the close, plus any breaking corporate news.

Why do most earnings moves happen after hours?

Companies typically release quarterly results after the 4:00 p.m. close to give the market time to digest them before the next open. That's why the after-hours list is dominated by big earnings reactions — beats, misses and guidance changes.

Do after-hours moves carry into the next day?

Often, but not always. After-hours volume is light, so a move can extend, fade or reverse by the next morning once full liquidity returns. The after-hours list is best used to build a gap watchlist for the next premarket and regular session.

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