How To See Premarket On Webull

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Have you ever woken up before the market officially opens, only to hear whispers of a stock making a significant move in premarket trading, and wished you could see what was happening right then? Or perhaps you're planning your trading day and want to gauge market sentiment before the opening bell? If so, you're in the right place! Webull offers fantastic tools to help you navigate the often-volatile world of premarket trading.

This comprehensive guide will walk you through, step-by-step, exactly how to see premarket activity on Webull, understand what it means, and even how to participate. Let's dive in!

Understanding Premarket Trading on Webull

Before we get into the "how-to," let's quickly clarify what premarket trading is and why it's so important.

Premarket trading refers to the period of time before the official stock market opening bell. For US stocks, Webull generally provides access to premarket trading from 4:00 AM ET to 9:30 AM ET. This extended hour period allows investors to react to news, earnings reports, and other catalysts that occur outside of regular market hours, often leading to significant price movements and increased volatility.

While it offers opportunities, it's also crucial to remember that premarket trading typically has lower liquidity and wider bid-ask spreads compared to regular trading hours. This means that executing trades might be more challenging, and prices can be more volatile.

How To See Premarket On Webull
How To See Premarket On Webull

Step 1: Getting Started – Do You Have a Webull Account?

Before we can even think about looking at premarket data, the first and most fundamental step is ensuring you have a Webull account!

  • If you already have a Webull account: Fantastic! You can skip ahead to Step 2.

  • If you don't have a Webull account: No worries at all! Webull is known for its user-friendly interface and robust features. Head over to the Webull website or download their mobile app (available on iOS and Android) to sign up. The process is typically straightforward and involves providing some personal information, verifying your identity, and linking a funding method. Once your account is set up and funded (even with a small amount, though you don't need to fund to view premarket data), you'll be ready to proceed.

Step 2: Accessing the Webull Platform

Now that you're logged into your Webull account, it's time to navigate to the trading platform. Webull offers both a mobile app and a desktop/web platform, and the steps are quite similar across both. We'll outline both for your convenience.

Sub-heading: On the Webull Mobile App

  1. Open the Webull App: Tap the Webull icon on your smartphone or tablet.

  2. Log In: Enter your credentials if you're not already logged in.

  3. Navigate to the Watchlist or Markets Tab: You'll typically land on your Watchlist or the Markets tab. From here, you can search for a specific stock or explore market movers.

Sub-heading: On the Webull Desktop/Web Platform

  1. Go to the Webull Website or Open the Desktop Application: If you're using the web version, go to webull.com and log in. If you have the desktop application, launch it.

  2. Log In: Enter your credentials.

  3. Find Your Way Around: The desktop platform usually presents a more comprehensive view, with various widgets and layouts. You'll generally find your Watchlist, Markets, or a search bar prominently displayed.

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Step 3: Enabling Extended Hours Data on Charts

This is a crucial step to actually see the premarket price action on a stock's chart. By default, charts might only display regular trading hours.

Sub-heading: For a Specific Stock's Chart (Mobile App)

  1. Search for a Stock: Use the search bar (usually at the top) to find the ticker symbol of the stock you want to view (e.g., TSLA, NVDA, AAPL).

  2. Go to the Stock's Detail Page: Tap on the stock from the search results. This will take you to its detailed quote page with a chart.

  3. Locate Chart Settings: On the chart itself, look for an icon that resembles a clover or gear/settings icon, usually near the bottom right of the chart. Tap on it.

  4. Enable Extended Hours: Within the chart settings, you should see an option like "Including Extended Hours" or "Show Extended Hours." Toggle this switch ON.

  5. Observe the Chart: You will now see the premarket price action reflected on the candlestick or line chart, typically in a lighter shade or with a dashed line to differentiate it from regular trading hours.

Sub-heading: For a Specific Stock's Chart (Desktop/Web Platform)

  1. Search for a Stock: Use the search bar or find the stock in your watchlist.

  2. Go to the Stock's Detail Page: Click on the stock to open its detailed view.

  3. Find the "Ext." Button on the Chart: On the chart, usually at the bottom right, there will be a button or toggle labeled "Ext." Click on it.

  4. View Extended Hours Data: Clicking this will enable or disable the display of extended hours data, including premarket, directly on the chart.

Step 4: Exploring Premarket Gainers and Losers

While looking at individual stocks is helpful, Webull also provides excellent tools to scan the entire market for premarket movers. This is invaluable for identifying potential trading opportunities or understanding broader market sentiment before the market opens.

Sub-heading: On the Webull Mobile App

  1. Navigate to the "Markets" Tab: At the bottom of the app, tap on the "Markets" tab.

  2. Find "Gainers & Losers" or "Rankings": Within the Markets section, look for a category like "Rankings," "Gainers & Losers," or "Heatmap."

  3. Select "Pre-Market": Once you're in the Gainers & Losers section, you'll typically find filters at the top (e.g., "1 Day," "5 Days," "Pre-Market," "After-Hours"). Select "Pre-Market."

  4. Analyze the Data: You'll now see a list of stocks with the largest percentage gains or losses during the premarket session, along with their premarket price, volume, and other relevant metrics. Pay attention to stocks with significant volume in addition to large price movements, as this can indicate stronger conviction behind the move.

Sub-heading: On the Webull Desktop/Web Platform

  1. Go to the "Markets" Section: On the left-hand side or top navigation bar, click on "Markets."

  2. Access "Gainers & Losers" or "Screeners": Look for sections like "Gainers & Losers," "Heatmap," or the "Screener" tool.

  3. Filter by "Pre-Market": Similar to the mobile app, you'll find options to filter the data by trading session. Select "Pre-Market" from the available timeframes.

  4. Review and Research: The platform will display a comprehensive list of premarket top gainers and losers. You can often customize columns to view specific data points like premarket volume, premarket high/low, and more. Use this information to quickly identify stocks that are active and trending before the market officially opens.

Step 5: Understanding Premarket Volume and Price

When viewing premarket data, whether on a chart or in the gainers/losers list, pay close attention to two key metrics: volume and price action.

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Sub-heading: Importance of Premarket Volume

Volume is the number of shares traded. In premarket, lower volume is common. A stock moving significantly on very low volume might be prone to rapid reversals once regular trading hours begin and liquidity increases. Conversely, a stock with exceptionally high premarket volume (especially relative to its average daily volume) indicates strong interest and can signal a potentially significant move during the regular session.

Sub-heading: Interpreting Premarket Price Action

Observe the magnitude of the price change and how stable it appears. Is the stock making a steady climb or drop, or is it experiencing erratic swings? This can give you clues about the underlying momentum and potential for continued movement. Remember that premarket prices can be less reliable due to lower liquidity, so always exercise caution.

Step 6: Placing Orders During Premarket Hours (Optional)

While viewing premarket data is one thing, trading during premarket hours is another. If you wish to place an order that executes during the premarket session, there's a specific setting you need to enable.

Sub-heading: How to Place an Extended Hours Order

  1. Select the Stock and Tap "Trade": Navigate to the stock's detail page and tap or click the "Trade" button.

  2. Choose Your Order Type: During extended hours (including premarket), Webull generally only allows limit orders. This is a protective measure due to the lower liquidity. Select "Limit" as your order type.

  3. Specify Trading Hours: This is the critical step. Within the order ticket, you'll see a dropdown or toggle for "Trading Hours." Select "Include Extended Hours" or "Ext." This tells Webull that you want your order to be eligible for execution during both premarket, regular, and after-hours sessions.

  4. Set Price and Quantity: Enter your desired limit price and the number of shares you wish to buy or sell.

  5. Review and Confirm: Double-check all details before confirming your order.

Important Note: Trading during extended hours carries increased risks due to lower liquidity and wider spreads. Always understand these risks before placing premarket or after-hours trades.

Step 7: Utilizing Other Premarket Tools (Advanced)

Webull often provides additional tools to help you analyze premarket activity.

Sub-heading: Webull News Feed

Many significant premarket moves are driven by news releases (e.g., earnings announcements, FDA approvals, company updates). Check the news feed for the specific stock or the general market news section on Webull to understand the catalysts behind premarket price action.

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Sub-heading: Level 2 Data

If you have access to Level 2 data (often a premium feature or requiring a certain account balance), this can provide deeper insights into premarket order flow, showing you the bids and asks from various market makers. This can be particularly useful in understanding the supply and demand dynamics during less liquid premarket hours.


By following these steps, you'll be well-equipped to observe and even participate in the exciting world of premarket trading on Webull. Remember to always trade responsibly and understand the unique characteristics of extended-hours trading.


Frequently Asked Questions

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How to see premarket volume on Webull?

You can see premarket volume on Webull by navigating to the "Markets" tab, then selecting "Gainers & Losers" or "Rankings," and filtering by "Pre-Market." The volume will be displayed alongside other metrics for each stock. You can also view it on an individual stock's chart after enabling "Extended Hours."

How to enable extended hours trading on Webull?

To enable extended hours trading for an order on Webull, when placing a limit order, look for the "Trading Hours" option within the order ticket and select "Include Extended Hours" or "Ext."

How to interpret premarket price action on Webull?

Premarket price action on Webull indicates how a stock is moving before the regular market opens. Significant moves on high volume suggest strong interest, while large swings on low volume can be less reliable due to low liquidity.

How to find premarket gainers on Webull?

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To find premarket gainers on Webull, go to the "Markets" tab, then "Gainers & Losers," and select the "Pre-Market" filter. This will show you the stocks with the largest percentage gains in the premarket session.

How to find premarket losers on Webull?

Similar to gainers, you can find premarket losers on Webull by navigating to the "Markets" tab, then "Gainers & Losers," and selecting the "Pre-Market" filter. This will display stocks with the largest percentage losses.

How to set alerts for premarket movements on Webull?

You can set price alerts on Webull for any stock. Go to the stock's detail page, find the "Alerts" or "Bell" icon, and set your desired price triggers. These alerts will notify you regardless of whether the price movement occurs during premarket or regular hours.

How to view the premarket chart on Webull?

To view the premarket chart on Webull, go to a specific stock's detail page, locate the chart settings (often a clover or gear icon on mobile, or "Ext." button on desktop), and enable "Including Extended Hours" or "Show Extended Hours."

How to trade premarket on Webull?

To trade premarket on Webull, you must place a limit order and explicitly select "Include Extended Hours" under the "Trading Hours" option in the order ticket. Market orders are generally not supported during extended hours.

How to know Webull's premarket trading hours?

Webull's premarket trading hours for US stocks are generally from 4:00 AM ET to 9:30 AM ET. This information is often available in Webull's FAQ or help sections.

How to use Webull's screener for premarket opportunities?

While Webull's "Gainers & Losers" section provides a quick overview, you can also utilize Webull's more advanced screener (often found under the "Markets" tab) to set custom filters for premarket criteria, such as volume, percentage change, or price range during the premarket session.

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