Trading Pattern Dictionary / Red To Green On Open
Snapshot
Definition
Red To Green On Open refers to a trading pattern where a stock that opens lower (in the red) reverses direction and trades higher (into the green) shortly after the market opens.
TradeJournal community statistics
Public trades tagged with "Red To Green On Open" on TradeJournal.co (11 traders).
Tagged trades
45
28 closed · 1 open
Dictionary share
0.06%
Of all pattern tags
Win rate
67.9%
19W · 9L
Public P&L
-$100.70
Avg $-3.60 / closed trade
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View patternTrades using Red To Green On Open
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Red To Green On Open refers to a trading pattern where a stock that opens lower (in the red) reverses direction and trades higher (into the green) shortly after the market opens. in the TradeJournal.co Trading Pattern Dictionary. It appears on 45 tagged public journal trades from 11 traders (67.9% win rate on closed public trades) . Use TradeJournal to tag your own trades, filter by pattern, and review statistics alongside your full journal.