You are literally asking us if a good thing is greater than a bad thing or if a bad thing is greater than a good thing.
Either:
A) your post is a cry for help
Or
B) you meant to ask if one should state that good is greater than bad OR if bad is less than good. In other words, a more mentally stable version of you wishes to know whether to lead with the greater than of two or the less than of two.
No it is a question of the use of ">" and "<". I have seen it written both ways where Product A > Product B, and Product A < Product B or A -> B or A ==> B. Just trying to understand the use of the symbols and which one means better. There is no standard. I have always used A > B, meaning A is greater than B, but some might interpret that as B is the better one because the arrow is pointing to B.
Read these "rules" AND introduce
yourself before your first post
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