How To See Overnight Price On Webull

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Understanding "overnight price" on Webull is crucial for any trader looking to maximize opportunities beyond standard market hours. While the term "overnight price" isn't a single, universally defined metric, it generally refers to prices established during extended trading hours, which include both pre-market and after-hours sessions. Webull offers robust features to view and even trade during these periods, giving you an edge in reacting to news and events as they unfold.

So, are you ready to unlock a whole new dimension of trading possibilities and gain a deeper understanding of how stock prices move outside the typical 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM ET window? Let's dive in!

The Importance of "Overnight Price" (Extended Hours Data)

Why should you care about what a stock is doing before the market officially opens or after it closes?

  • Immediate Reaction to News: Earnings reports, company announcements, economic data, and geopolitical events often drop outside regular market hours. Seeing the "overnight price" allows you to gauge immediate market reaction and potentially position yourself before the next trading day.

  • Gauging Market Sentiment: Extended hours trading can reveal early shifts in investor sentiment. Significant price movements during these times can indicate strong bullish or bearish convictions.

  • Liquidity Insights: While generally lower, observing volume during extended hours can offer clues about institutional activity or significant retail interest in a particular stock.

  • Risk Management: If you hold a position, knowing how it's performing overnight can help you plan your strategy for the next day, whether that's to hold, sell, or adjust your stop-loss orders.

Now, let's get down to the brass tacks of how to access this valuable information on Webull.

Step 1: Ensure Your Webull App or Desktop Platform is Up-to-Date

Before we proceed, it's essential to make sure you're running the latest version of the Webull app on your mobile device or desktop platform. Webull constantly updates its features, and newer versions often include improvements to data display and trading functionalities.

  • For Mobile App Users: Head to your device's app store (Google Play Store for Android or Apple App Store for iOS) and search for "Webull." If an update is available, download and install it.

  • For Desktop Users: When you open the Webull desktop application, it usually prompts you to update if a new version is available. Otherwise, you can often find an update option within the application's settings or by reinstalling from the official Webull website.

Step 2: Navigate to the Stock's Detail Page

Once you're sure your Webull platform is current, the next step is to find the specific stock you're interested in.

  • Using the Search Bar: On both the mobile app and desktop, you'll find a prominent search bar (often indicated by a magnifying glass icon). Type in the ticker symbol (e.g., AAPL for Apple, TSLA for Tesla) or the company name.

  • From Your Watchlist/Portfolio: If the stock is already in your watchlist or portfolio, simply tap or click on its ticker symbol to go to its detailed quote page.

Step 3: Accessing Extended Hours Data on the Chart

This is where you'll find the visual representation of the "overnight price" movements.

Sub-step 3.1: Enabling Extended Hours on the Chart

Webull provides an easy toggle to show or hide extended hours data directly on the stock chart.

  • On Mobile App:

    1. Once on the stock's detail page, locate the chart.

    2. Below or within the chart area, you'll typically see a series of icons or settings. Look for an icon that resembles a clover or a gear/settings icon, often located at the bottom right of the chart.

    3. Tap on this icon. A menu will pop up.

    4. Within this menu, look for an option like "Settings" or "Chart Settings".

    5. Inside the settings, you should find a toggle or checkbox labeled "Including Extended Hours" or "Show After-Hours/Pre-Market". Make sure this option is toggled ON.

    6. The chart will then refresh, displaying data points that extend beyond the regular market open and close times. These extended hour segments are often shaded differently (e.g., a lighter grey) to distinguish them from regular trading hours.

  • On Desktop Platform:

    1. On the stock's detailed page, locate the main chart area.

    2. At the bottom right of the chart, you'll usually see a button or icon specifically labeled "Ext." or "Extended Hours".

    3. Click this button.

    4. The chart will instantly update to show the pre-market and after-hours price action. Like the mobile app, these periods are visually distinct on the chart.

Sub-step 3.2: Interpreting the Extended Hours Chart

Once enabled, you'll see the full picture:

  • Pre-Market: This typically runs from 4:00 AM ET to 9:30 AM ET (Eastern Time). You'll see price bars or line movements leading up to the market open.

  • Regular Trading Hours: This is the standard 9:30 AM ET to 4:00 PM ET session.

  • After-Hours: This usually runs from 4:00 PM ET to 8:00 PM ET (Eastern Time). You'll see price action continuing after the market close.

  • Overnight Trading: Webull has also introduced dedicated "Overnight Trading" sessions for certain US stocks, often labeled with "24H" or "Overnight Trading." These typically run from 8:00 PM ET (Sunday-Thursday) to 4:00 AM ET (Monday-Friday). You can view stocks available for this in the Webull app under Menu > More > Trading > 24H Market.

Pay close attention to the volume during these extended periods. Lower volume can mean greater price volatility and wider bid-ask spreads.

Step 4: Viewing Specific "Overnight Price" Data Points

While the chart gives a great visual, you might want to see specific price points.

Sub-step 4.1: Checking the Quote Summary

On the stock's detail page, look for the quote summary section, usually just above the chart.

  • Webull often displays the current "after-hours" or "pre-market" price right next to the last closing price.

  • You might see it labeled as "AH Price," "Pre-Mkt Price," or simply the current price with a timestamp indicating it's outside regular hours.

  • The change and percentage change for these extended hours are also typically shown, often in a different color (red for down, green for up) than the regular market change.

Sub-step 4.2: Using the Order Book (Level 2 Data)

For a more in-depth look at supply and demand, especially during extended hours, you can utilize the Level 2 data. Keep in mind that Level 2 data might require a subscription or be part of Webull Premium.

  • On the Stock Detail Page: Scroll down or look for a section labeled "Order Book" or "Level 2 Data".

  • This will show you the bid and ask prices and the sizes of the orders at various price levels. During extended hours, you might notice that the bid-ask spreads are wider, reflecting lower liquidity.

  • If you don't see Level 2 data, you might need to activate it. Webull often prompts you to do so from this section, which may involve completing a non-professional trader questionnaire.

Step 5: Understanding "Overnight Trading" Specifics on Webull

Webull has expanded its offering to include a dedicated "Overnight Trading" session for eligible US stocks and ETFs. This is a distinct offering from the standard pre-market and after-hours.

  • Identifying Overnight Trading Stocks:

    • In the Webull app, stocks available for 24/5 overnight trading will often be labeled with a "24H" or "Overnight Trading" tag.

    • You can also find a curated list by going to Menu > More > Trading > 24H Market.

  • Trading During Overnight Hours:

    • If you plan to place an order during these specific overnight hours (8 PM ET to 4 AM ET), you'll typically need to select "Night Trading Only" or "All Day Trading" as your trading hours when placing a limit order.

    • Only limit orders are accepted during extended hours (including overnight). Market orders are generally not available due to liquidity concerns.

    • Be aware of the risks: Lower liquidity and higher volatility are more pronounced during overnight trading.

Important Considerations for "Overnight Prices"

  • Liquidity: Extended hours trading generally has significantly lower trading volume compared to regular market hours. This can lead to larger price swings on relatively small trade volumes.

  • Spreads: The bid-ask spread (the difference between the highest price a buyer is willing to pay and the lowest price a seller is willing to accept) can be much wider during extended hours. This means your trades might be executed at less favorable prices.

  • Execution Risk: Due to lower liquidity, there's a higher chance your limit orders might not be filled, or they might be partially filled.

  • News Impact: While you can react quickly to news, remember that prices can be highly volatile as the market processes information with fewer participants.

  • Order Types: As mentioned, only limit orders are typically permitted during extended trading hours on Webull. This helps you control the price at which your order is executed.

  • Regulation: Extended hours trading is not subject to the same "Order Protection Rule" as regular trading hours, meaning trades don't always have to be executed at the best available price across all exchanges.

By following these steps and keeping the considerations in mind, you'll be well-equipped to view and understand "overnight prices" on Webull, giving you a comprehensive view of market activity around the clock!


10 Related FAQ Questions

Here are 10 common questions about viewing and understanding "overnight prices" on Webull, along with quick answers:

How to view overnight price on Webull?

You can view overnight prices by enabling "Including Extended Hours" on the stock's chart within the Webull app or desktop platform. This will display both pre-market and after-hours data. For dedicated "Overnight Trading" (24/5 session), look for the "24H" tag on stocks or check the "24H Market" list.

How to enable extended hours on Webull charts?

Navigate to the stock's chart, tap the "Settings" or "Chart Toolbox" icon (often a clover or gear) on the mobile app, or click the "Ext." button on the desktop platform, then toggle or select "Including Extended Hours."

How to interpret extended hours data on Webull?

Extended hours data on Webull charts will show price action before the market opens (pre-market) and after it closes (after-hours), often in a shaded area. A separate "Overnight Trading" session (8 PM ET - 4 AM ET) is also available for specific symbols, providing 24/5 coverage. Look at the price movement, volume, and bid-ask spread for insights into market sentiment outside regular hours.

How to see pre-market price on Webull?

Pre-market prices are visible on the stock chart once you enable "Including Extended Hours." The pre-market session typically runs from 4:00 AM ET to 9:30 AM ET.

How to see after-hours price on Webull?

After-hours prices are displayed on the stock chart when "Including Extended Hours" is enabled. The after-hours session generally runs from 4:00 PM ET to 8:00 PM ET.

How to find stocks available for Webull's 24/5 Overnight Trading?

In the Webull app, go to Menu > More > Trading > 24H Market to see a list of stocks eligible for the dedicated 24/5 overnight trading session. These stocks are often also marked with a "24H" or "Overnight Trading" tag on their individual quote pages.

How to place an order during overnight trading on Webull?

When placing a limit order, select "Night Trading Only" or "All Day Trading" under the "Trading Hours" option. Remember, only limit orders are accepted during extended hours, including overnight.

How to set up alerts for overnight price changes on Webull?

On the stock's detail page, look for an "Alert" or "Set Alert" option (often a bell icon). You can set price alerts that trigger even during extended hours, including the overnight session, to notify you of significant movements.

How to understand the risks of overnight trading on Webull?

Overnight trading on Webull (and generally in extended hours) carries higher risks due to lower liquidity, wider bid-ask spreads, increased volatility, and the absence of the "Order Protection Rule," meaning trades might not be executed at the best possible price.

How to distinguish between pre-market, after-hours, and overnight trading on Webull?

  • Pre-market (4:00 AM - 9:30 AM ET) and After-hours (4:00 PM - 8:00 PM ET) are standard extended hours shown on charts.

  • Overnight Trading (8:00 PM ET - 4:00 AM ET, Sunday-Thursday) is a newer, dedicated 24/5 session for specific US stocks and ETFs, providing continuous trading between market closes and opens. You can identify these stocks by a "24H" label or via the "24H Market" list.

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