TheRumpledOne 6,499 posts msg #161589 - Ignore TheRumpledOne modified |
3/4/2025 10:44:19 AM
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Mactheriverrat 3,166 posts msg #161590 - Ignore Mactheriverrat |
3/4/2025 4:37:30 PM
Thanks TRO now give us explanation of what we are looking at if you don't mind.
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snappyfrog 738 posts msg #161591 - Ignore snappyfrog |
3/6/2025 7:45:31 AM
These are just stats. How are you using them? What are you sorting by or looking at that is meaningful?
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TheRumpledOne 6,499 posts msg #161592 - Ignore TheRumpledOne modified |
3/6/2025 10:19:00 AM
It's a work in progress, snappyfrog, and I forgot I had a work in progress thread.
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TheRumpledOne 6,499 posts msg #161593 - Ignore TheRumpledOne modified |
3/6/2025 11:58:59 AM
What am I looking at?
Simple answer is to find stocks that like to "POP" and check how many times they close above their open.
"POP" means high minus open is 10% or more.
Looking over the last 8 weeks, how many times has the stock "popped".
You can run up an account by day trading these types of stocks.
If you don't have enough money to day trade, you can buy one day and sell the next. Since you hold over night, that's not day trading. I learned this trick from Lerogee777 ( a blast from the past ).
Let's say you start by trading 1,000 shares of a $1 stock. First trade, you make 5 cents. So you now have $1050. (Yes, I know about commissions. I said you made 5 cents. I didn't say you sold at $1.05. Stop nit picking...LOL!!)
Next time, you can buy 1,050 shares. So you are increasing your trading volume to increase your return.
At this price level, making 2 cents or more per share per day, compounds nicely. Not looking for home runs. And catching a "pop", is a real bonus like MLGO last month.
Always have your risk management in place.
MAY ALL YOUR FILLS BE COMPLETE.
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TheRumpledOne 6,499 posts msg #161594 - Ignore TheRumpledOne modified |
3/6/2025 12:01:42 PM
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TheRumpledOne 6,499 posts msg #161595 - Ignore TheRumpledOne modified |
3/6/2025 1:50:49 PM
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TheRumpledOne 6,499 posts msg #161596 - Ignore TheRumpledOne modified |
3/6/2025 7:22:52 PM
I learned something new from StockFetcher Support...
I had to place my plots BEFORE the SELECTION CRITERIA to get the plot on the chart.
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snappyfrog 738 posts msg #161597 - Ignore snappyfrog |
3/6/2025 8:38:38 PM
Thanks TRO
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TheRumpledOne 6,499 posts msg #161602 - Ignore TheRumpledOne modified |
3/7/2025 10:43:07 AM
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