How to See Pre Market on TradingView: Complete Guide
Seeing those pre-market moves on TradingView is a game-changer, but you have to know where to flip the switch first. It's simpler than you might think. This guide will walk you through turning on Extended Trading Hours on the web, desktop, and mobile apps. We'll also cover how to use the stock screener during this time and what to do if those early candles just won't show up.
Whether you're a day trader looking for gap-ups, keeping an eye on overnight news, or just want the full picture before the opening bell, getting pre-market data on TradingView only takes a few clicks and works across all your devices.
What “pre-market” really means on TradingView
Think of "pre-market" on TradingView as part of a larger feature called Extended Trading Hours (ETH). This includes the trading that happens before the regular session (pre-market) and after it ends (after-hours) for many stocks and ETFs.
Once you enable it, TradingView will show this extra activity as additional candles on your intraday charts. To make it even easier to spot, it often shades the background of the pre- and post-market areas, giving you a clear visual separation from the main trading day. Just remember, the exact data available depends on what your specific exchange supports.
Want to see how a stock is moving in after-hours trading without any fuss? TradingView has a super quick shortcut for that.
Look at the bottom-right corner of your chart, right next to the clock. You'll see a little button that says either "RTH" or "ETH."
- RTH stands for Regular Trading Hours (the main market session, usually 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM ET).
- ETH stands for Extended Trading Hours (pre-market and after-hours sessions).
If your chart is only showing the main day and the button says "RTH," just click it! It will instantly switch to "ETH" and populate your chart with pre-market and after-hours candlesticks on supported intraday timeframes (like the 1-minute or 5-minute chart).
It’s the fastest way to get the full picture of a stock's daily activity. If you're also looking to expand your TradingView skills, check out our guide on how to overlay charts on TradingView for advanced analysis techniques.
| Feature | What It Does |
|---|---|
| ETH/RTH Toggle | A one-click button to instantly switch your chart view between regular and extended trading hours. |
| Location | Bottom-right of the TradingView chart, next to the clock. |
| Visual Cue | Displays pre-market and after-hours candles on your intraday charts. |
How to See Pre-Market Trading on Your Desktop Chart
Want to get a head start on the trading day? Seeing pre-market price action can give you a clearer picture of where a stock might be headed when the regular bell rings. Here’s a simple, step-by-step guide to turn it on.
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Switch to an Intraday View: First, make sure your chart is set to an intraday timeframe, like 5-minute or 15-minute candles. The pre- and post-market data (also called Extended Hours) only shows up on these more detailed views, not on daily or weekly charts.
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Turn on Extended Trading Hours (ETH): Now, look at the bottom-right corner of your chart. You'll see a session indicator (it probably says "RTH"). Click on it and select "ETH". Like magic, you should now see lighter-colored candles appear before the main market opens and after it closes for supported stocks.
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Another Way to Enable It: If you prefer menus, you can also right-click anywhere on the chart or click the chart settings icon (it often looks like a gear or wrench). From there, look for "Symbol Settings" or "Sessions" and change the session type from "Regular Trading Hours" to "Extended Trading Hours."
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Make it Easier on the Eyes (Optional): All those extra hours can make the chart look busy. To help distinguish them, you can change the background color for the pre- and post-market sessions. Dive into your chart's general settings and look for an option like "Pre/Post Session Shading" to pick a subtle color.
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Need to Go Back? No problem! To revert to the standard 9:30 AM - 4:00 PM view, just go back to that bottom-right session indicator and toggle it from "ETH" back to "RTH". Your chart will instantly snap back to the regular trading day.
And that's it! You're now set up to see the full picture, even before the opening bell.
How to See Pre-Market on TradingView Mobile
Want to keep an eye on how a stock is doing before the regular trading day even kicks off? It's super easy to do right from your phone. TradingView's mobile app lets you see pre-market and after-hours action, so you're never out of the loop.
Here’s how to turn it on:
- Open the chart for the stock you're watching.
- Tap the "Settings" icon (it looks like a little gear or wrench).
- Look for the option labeled "Sessions" or "Extended Trading Hours."
- Simply toggle the switch to enable ETH.
Once you do that, you'll start seeing the pre-market price movements as separate candles on your intraday charts (like the 1, 5, or 15-minute timeframes). It's that simple—just a few taps and you're all set.
| Step | Action | What to Look For |
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| 1 | Open Chart | Select the stock or asset you want to analyze. |
| 2 | Access Settings | Tap the gear/wrench icon in the top toolbar. |
| 3 | Find the Setting | Navigate to "Sessions" or "Extended Trading Hours". |
| 4 | Enable | Toggle on the ETH (Extended Hours) option. |
Find pre-market movers with the Screener
Want to see which stocks are moving before the opening bell? TradingView's Screener has you covered. It includes a special "Extended Hours" tab that shows you live data exactly when the pre-market session is happening.
Just remember, this tab only populates with data during the actual pre-market or after-hours windows. If you check it in the middle of the regular trading day or on a weekend, it will be empty. For those times, you can either check back when the next extended session starts, or pull up an Extended Hours Trading (ETH) chart to look at historical pre-market moves on a stock's chart.
