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post #121 of 290
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Originally Posted by rtwichert View Post
I've had a lot of luck with stockfetcher. I love it. I've found some really good picks on it, one's that gained over 100%. Just gotta search for the right criteria. I'm not sure about it finding patterns, but it works wonders for everything I've used it for. Well my girlfriend is hounding me to get my ass out the door so I gotta go. lol. I'd be more than happy to share any of my filters with you.
Yes, would you Rob? I'm probably going to commit to stockfetcher myself soon. Thanks.
post #122 of 290
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Originally Posted by syynik View Post
Yes, would you Rob? I'm probably going to commit to stockfetcher myself soon. Thanks.
You would be wise to start using it. It's very easy to catch on to it. All you have to do is a little reading of the user guide, and copy the filters at the beginning of this thread to get started. That's what I did. Copy and paste,
read and learn, and before you know it you'll be writing kick @$$ filters. It's only 8.95/MO, and it made me at least $800 in my first month using it.

Here's some of my filters that I use:

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Looks for pennies that have decent volume, and are close to a MA crossover.

Price above .005
Price is below .03
Volume is above 500000
MA(50) is near MA (200)



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Looks for potential bottom bouncers

Price is below .5
and price is near 52 week low

set{avol20,average volume(20)}
set{avol1,volume}
set{volumeratio, avol1/avol20}
set{ar20, atr(20)}
set{ar1, high - low}
set{atratio, ar1/ar20}
set{totalratio,volumeratio * atratio}
totalratio is above 3


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This particular one is sweet. Many of the results end up having 100 to 200% gains the next day. Prrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrretty snazy! It's simple too.

Close dropped more than 50% over the last 1 day
Price is above .00001 and below .50
Volume is above 10000



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This one looks for stocks where the shorter term MA is above the longer term MA, which signals a potential breakout, and RSI in the perfect buy range.

Show stocks where MA(14) is above MA(50)
Price is below .05
Price is above .0009
RSI(14) is above 20
RSI(14) is below 30



post #123 of 290
Thanks Rob! I'll be signing up and studying this week.
Appreciate it, now, get to work and find some more winners.
post #124 of 290
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Originally Posted by syynik View Post
Thanks Rob! I'll be signing up and studying this week.
Appreciate it, now, get to work and find some more winners.
No problamo. And I'm looking for a winner for tomorrow. If not, then this week. I need one too cause I quit my suck @$$ job.
post #125 of 290
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Originally Posted by syynik View Post
Thanks Rob! I'll be signing up and studying this week.
Appreciate it, now, get to work and find some more winners.
I just bought it myself. Gonna pick a whole day and just go crazy trying to learn everything
post #126 of 290
I just subscribed to this today, it looks pretty good. Does anyone have any formulas for stocks above $5 instead of the pennies?
post #127 of 290
Thread Starter 
Most of the filters mentioned here are not for penny stocks, but if they are, all you do is add you price preference eg:
"and Close above 5"
will give you everything above $5
post #128 of 290
Anyone could build me a filter for options using that scanner?

What i'd like to do is find options which are deep in the money (Offer approximately 20% downside protection) and make at least 2% return if assigned after 1 month.

Possible to build that?
post #129 of 290
Anyone know how to save a place on a document in Adobe Reader? Ive been reading the manual for Stockfetcher which is over 100 pages, and I cant find a bookmark, or save page button.
post #130 of 290
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Originally Posted by BranRx View Post
Anyone know how to save a place on a document in Adobe Reader? Ive been reading the manual for Stockfetcher which is over 100 pages, and I cant find a bookmark, or save page button.
I think you need Adobe Pro in order to do any kind of editing of pdf files. You could just write down the page number that you left off on.
post #131 of 290
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Originally Posted by shm613 View Post
I think you need Adobe Pro in order to do any kind of editing of pdf files. You could just write down the page number that you left off on.
yeah, thats what Im doing. Just seems kind of dumb to have to do that.
post #132 of 290
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Originally Posted by BranRx View Post
yeah, thats what Im doing. Just seems kind of dumb to have to do that.
Yeah but it's just like having any other kind of document reader. They can only read the file and can't edit it.
post #133 of 290
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Originally Posted by shm613 View Post
Yeah but it's just like having any other kind of document reader. They can only read the file and can't edit it.
cool, Ill just do that. Or better yet Ill take the doc to work and print it. Dont want to waste my ink..lol
post #134 of 290
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Originally Posted by BranRx View Post
Anyone know how to save a place on a document in Adobe Reader? Ive been reading the manual for Stockfetcher which is over 100 pages, and I cant find a bookmark, or save page button.
While in the PDF (assuming you're viewing in Firefox) Click File > Save Page As
post #135 of 290
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Originally Posted by MC View Post
show stocks where ema(21) is above the ema(50)
and Average Volume(90) is above 50000
and closed above ma(10) within 3 days
and price gained less than 10%
and price is above ma(200)
and price is between .40 and 4
ADD COlumn macd (5,8,4)
and volume is above average volume(90)
and macd fast line (5,8,4) has increased for 2 days
and add column average volume(10)

sort column 4 descending

draw ema(13)
draw ma(20)
draw bollinger band(10)

and draw RSI(14)
and draw Stochastic %K(14,3,3)
and draw MACD Histogram(12,26,9)
and add column Stochastic %K(14,3,3)
and add column RSI (14)
just playin around with other peoples filter's tonight. found this one from MC's. looks like a cup and handle break with a target of 4.5?
post #136 of 290
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Originally Posted by rtwichert View Post
low equals low 2 days ago
rsi(14) above 2 days ago
high above high 1 day ago
average volume(90) above 150000

You can add in your optimal close price to fit your trading preferences, i.e. "Close is between X and X"


Bullish Harami?
post #137 of 290
Buy the pullbacks on uptrending stocks. Here's a simple filter that finds uptrending stocks, 50 MA angling up and 50 MA on top of the 200 MA, but the price is hitting new 3 week lows.

MA(50) increasing for the last 3 Days
and MA(50) above MA(200)
and Low reached a new 3 Week Low
and Volume above 50000
post #138 of 290
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Originally Posted by simonyadig View Post
Buy the pullbacks on uptrending stocks. Here's a simple filter that finds uptrending stocks, 50 MA angling up and 50 MA on top of the 200 MA, but the price is hitting new 3 week lows.

MA(50) increasing for the last 3 Days
and MA(50) above MA(200)
and Low reached a new 3 Week Low
and Volume above 50000
Ok dumb question but why 3 week low?
post #139 of 290
heres a great filter i created.

show stocks that will increase 800% within 1 week.
post #140 of 290
i want to create a filter for swing trade.
my goal is try to filter stocks which ema (8) is gonna be cross ema (21).
i can filter ema 8 croos above ema 21 but this is kind of give results breakout or jump already happened.

example

Show stocks where eMA(8) crossed above eMA(21)
and close is between 3 and 4
and Average Volume is above 200000


so question is how can create filter ema 8 is closing to cross ema 21 ?
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