Finding stock opportunities

seancass

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I'd be grateful for the sharing of information on the most effective way to find the following scenario: a stock which is well capitalised and has good daily volatility and range currently stuck in a consolidation in an otherwise good upward trend. These, I believe can present good opportunities on breakout. But, how on earth do you instruct a scanner to find such a beast?! Please feel free to PM me if that would be better.
 
Have you tried http://www.stockfetcher.com ?

I should have added that it has a quite active forum and if you post your requirements, chances are somebody will probably have already done it and supply you with a filter or suggestions to create one. From what I remember you don't have to subscribe (its cheap anyway) to join the forum.
 
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This is the way I do it

seancass said:
I'd be grateful for the sharing of information on the most effective way to find the following scenario: a stock which is well capitalised and has good daily volatility and range currently stuck in a consolidation in an otherwise good upward trend. These, I believe can present good opportunities on breakout. But, how on earth do you instruct a scanner to find such a beast?! Please feel free to PM me if that would be better.
Hi seancass, I suppose that stocks which are "well capitalised and has good daily volatility" would correspond to Blue Chips, ie., FTSE100 components; they are (very) well capitalised, have low volatility but high liquidity, and usually good daily ranges; FTSE250 components would also qualify, I suppose.
I use Metastock, with the Chart Pattern Recognition add-on, based on John Murphy's chart patterns; I scan daily and weekly patterns, triangles being the ones you are looking for; also, you can scan for Double/Triple Tops/Bottoms.
The snag is that you cannot scan for fundamentals on LSE stocks with MS, I think, but maybe this has changed with the updated version, just check on Equis website.
Hope this is of some help.
Eduardo :)
 
seancass said:
I'd be grateful for the sharing of information on the most effective way to find the following scenario: a stock which is well capitalised and has good daily volatility and range currently stuck in a consolidation in an otherwise good upward trend. These, I believe can present good opportunities on breakout. But, how on earth do you instruct a scanner to find such a beast?! Please feel free to PM me if that would be better.


Sean,

I sound like an advert for these - I'm not connected in any way :LOL:

www.digitallook.com

The stock screening tool would allow you to fliter for stocks that say for eg;

have risen by >50% in 6 months
risen by >-5<5 in 1 months

you can so add fundamentals, volatilty etc.

It's a basic tool but it should give you a bunch of stocks for further investigation, and it's free.

Good luuck,
UTB
 
the blades said:
Sean,

I sound like an advert for these - I'm not connected in any way :LOL:

www.digitallook.com

The stock screening tool would allow you to fliter for stocks that say for eg;

have risen by >50% in 6 months
risen by >-5<5 in 1 months

you can so add fundamentals, volatilty etc.

It's a basic tool but it should give you a bunch of stocks for further investigation, and it's free.

Good luuck,
UTB

Thanks guys, all very useful. Something to keep me busy this afternoon!
 
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