cjx3000 2 posts msg #31626 - Ignore cjx3000 |
4/4/2004 5:02:42 PM
Hi folks, I am a new member, I am looking for a filter that will show the stocks with a high probability of making a large range move next day (regardless of direction).
I would appreciate any help. TIA
|
cjx3000 2 posts msg #31660 - Ignore cjx3000 |
4/8/2004 8:34:14 PM
cegis?!... Anyone?!
|
yepher 359 posts msg #31693 - Ignore yepher |
4/12/2004 3:39:56 PM
What kind of day range do you want to hold the stock?
|
cegis 235 posts msg #31715 - Ignore cegis |
4/13/2004 8:07:16 PM
cjx3000,
If I could answer that, I wouldn't be spending my time in these forums! <G> (I'm too new to TA... Writing a filter based on someone else's idea is a TOTALLY different exercise!)
BUT, if you come across something, PLEASE POST IT, so we can all go to the bank daily!!! <VBG>
C
|
yepher 359 posts msg #31727 - Ignore yepher |
4/13/2004 11:44:49 PM
Here is a filter that I tend to see a big price movement the next day or so from. I have had a lot of success with these filter helping me to pick my next days watch list.
This is a pretty tight filter and has only given 36 or so trades over the past 2 year. One more as of today (04/13/04) COHT. Statistically there is a very good indication that if you buy the result on market close and hold over night on average you will get a return of ~7% if you sell immediatly on open. Once it got ~115%. (I am going from memory on these numbers so the maybe off a little) Of course if you can figure out which direction the market will go the next day and immediatly go Long or Short that number increase to 50-100+%. The problem is you have no protection with stop losses so you can get hurt real bad by trying this so I am NOT suggesting you try it.
Here is a relaxed version of the filter above. I have not analyzed this over time to understand what it's characteristics is but should provide some fairly large movemets the next day.
Fetcher[
close above the upper bollinger(20)
AND day point range > 1.0
AND price between 1 and 10
AND volume above 5000
]
-- Yepher
|
txtrapper 548 posts msg #31731 - Ignore txtrapper |
4/14/2004 9:42:08 AM
yepher;
Your filter results for today...COHT
COHT....down $0.61 cents at the open.
TxTrapper
|
yepher 359 posts msg #31743 - Ignore yepher |
4/14/2004 6:09:42 PM
txtrapper,
I kinda thought it might do that. If you notice the past three have done really bad. I am not sure what the cause of this is the further you go back the better the results seem to be.
Any idea what might cause this effect?
-- Yepher
|
cegis 235 posts msg #31746 - Ignore cegis |
4/14/2004 8:20:24 PM
yepher,
Might it be the trend of the general market???
Just a thought...
C
|
txtrapper 548 posts msg #31748 - Ignore txtrapper |
4/14/2004 9:01:46 PM
yepher;
That could be the ticket, do a backtest 3, 5, and 7 days and print and watch them stocks tomorrow. Thanks
TxTrapper
|
cegis 235 posts msg #31749 - Ignore cegis |
4/14/2004 9:08:35 PM
yepher,
Just took a look at the results from the (clickable) filter above. Is there any way to find these matches the day BEFORE they would match this filter??!! (I'm being sarcastic, unless you really CAN figure that out!)
BTW, the directive for some reason does not produce a link in the posted message if there is a '>' in the filter (maybe '<' too). You need to spell out "greater than"... Also, if you use "preview message" it will show an active link for directives if will end up as one in the final post. (If it doesn't show as an active link, you can go back and try to figure out why...)
HTH,
C
|