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Aadd
5 posts
msg #157801
Ignore Aadd
10/7/2021 1:29:19 AM

Hi all,

I need to create a filter that finds stocks formulate bottom above the previous bottom and price starts to bounce.

Thanks a lot

wantonellis
155 posts
msg #157811
Ignore wantonellis
modified
10/8/2021 6:35:39 AM

Fetcher[
/* example of price bouncing off a low in the last 5 days. This low is a 3 month low that occurred in the last 20 trading days. Adjust the numbers as you see fit */

count(low reached a new 3 month low,20) > 0
count(low reached a new three month low,5) equal 0
volume > 1000000
]




Cheese
1,374 posts
msg #157819
Ignore Cheese
10/8/2021 3:10:08 PM

https://www.stockfetcher.com/forums/General-Discussion/help-to-create-filter/157801
wantonellis modified 10/8/2021 6:35:39 AM
price bouncing in last 5 days off s a 3 month low that occurred in last 20 days
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Excellent filter.
THANK YOU, wantonellis.

Do you have any suggestions for picks that may have better upward traction than others ?

wantonellis
155 posts
msg #157820
Ignore wantonellis
10/8/2021 3:36:43 PM

Do you have any suggestions for picks that may have better upward traction than others ?

There's really no way of knowing the answer to that. You could add day change > 0 to the filter. At least you will know the price has begun to move up. For me, I would put a buy stop above the high and a sell stop below the low. If you get filled and the stock moves up track your stop loss up to lock in a gain. If you get filled and the stock doesn't go your way, you get stopped out with a small loss. For me that would be 1/4 of 1% (0.0025) of total capitol. Good luck.

Cheese
1,374 posts
msg #157821
Ignore Cheese
10/8/2021 3:54:11 PM

https://www.stockfetcher.com/forums/General-Discussion/help-to-create-filter/157801
wantonellis 10/8/2021 3:36:43 PM

Do you have any suggestions for picks that may have better upward traction than others ?

There's really no way of knowing the answer to that.
You could add day change > 0 to the filter.
At least you will know the price has begun to move up.
For me, I would put a buy stop above the high and a sell stop below the low.
If you get filled and the stock moves up track your stop loss up to lock in a gain.
If you get filled and the stock doesn't go your way, you get stopped out with a small loss.
For me that would be 1/4 of 1% (0.0025) of total capitol.
Good luck.
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THANK YOU VERY MUCH, wantonellis !


Aadd
5 posts
msg #157917
Ignore Aadd
10/23/2021 4:29:20 PM

Thank you all for that

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