BBT Member 001 27 Posted December 19, 2019 When earnings season comes in, this feature will be worth it. Stocks that report in the afteroon, normally move after hours and can make after hours highs and lows which are different from premarket high and lows. Then during premarket, if it is not able to break that after hours price, it sells off or squeezes up depending on the direction. This is what happened to MU today, it went up in after hours after earnings were reported, and during premarket it made a premarket high that was lower than the after hours high, then at the open the stock sold off after it found suport in levels of previous 2 days. Anyone else noticed this??? I Share this post Link to post Share on other sites