Trading Pattern Dictionary / Pre-Market Low Break
What is Pre-Market Low Break?
A Pre-Market Low Break occurs when a stock's price falls below its lowest point during pre-market trading, often signaling a potential continuation of bearish momentum.
Definition
A Pre-Market Low Break occurs when a stock's price falls below its lowest point during pre-market trading, often signaling a potential continuation of bearish momentum.
Total Trades
1
Popularity
0.00%
P&L (public trades)
$4.30
Trades using Pre-Market Low Break
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Pre-Market Low Break is a trading pattern in the TradeJournal.co Trading Pattern Dictionary. Traders tag trades with this pattern to spot recurring behavior and improve performance. Used by 12,000+ traders.