What Is Batch Aftermarket Trading & Why Track Multiple Stocks?
Batch aftermarket trading allows you to monitor after-hours trading activity for multiple stocks simultaneously. Instead of looking up one ticker at a time, you can enter a comma-separated list of symbols and instantly see the latest aftermarket trades for all of them. This is especially useful for portfolio managers, active traders, and anyone who needs to track extended-hours price movements across several positions at once. After-hours trading occurs between 4:00 PM and 8:00 PM ET, when earnings reports, breaking news, and institutional activity can cause significant price swings.
How to Use This Batch Aftermarket Trade Tracker
- 1
Enter Multiple Ticker Symbols
Type comma-separated U.S. stock ticker symbols (e.g., "AAPL,MSFT,GOOG,TSLA") into the Symbols field and click Load Data or press Enter.
- 2
Review After-Hours Trades
View the trade price, trade size, and exact timestamp for each aftermarket transaction across all your symbols. Use the Refresh button to get the latest data in real time.
- 3
Export for Analysis
Click Export CSV to download the batch aftermarket trade data for further analysis in Excel, Google Sheets, or your preferred tool.
Key Batch Aftermarket Trading Concepts
Batch Lookup
Query multiple stock symbols in a single request. Save time by monitoring your entire watchlist or portfolio in one view instead of looking up each ticker individually.
Trade Price
The price at which a stock was traded during the after-hours session. After-hours prices can differ significantly from the closing price due to lower liquidity and breaking news.
Timestamp
The exact date and time when the after-hours trade was executed. Timestamps help you track the sequence and timing of trading activity during extended hours across multiple stocks.