This price momentum strategy looks for volatile stocks that utilize existing upward price momentum to return a profit over the short term. The strategy seeks out the top percentage price gainers over the last 1-month, 3-month, and 6-month periods, while also including a low Price to Sales ratio to ensure the stock is healthy and profitable.
This short-selling short-term strategy identifies assets with current prices that are significantly lower than the asset's 200-day, 50-day and 5-day moving averages. The strategy also seeks out assets with downward price momentum over the past 12 months.
This strategy seeks out assets with a moving average divergence capable of generating a strong downward move in the near term. Assets with prices below their short-term 3-day and 5-day moving averages but also above their long-term 50-day and 200-day moving averages, thereby suggesting that the asset is likely to enter a bearish phase in the short-term. To accompany the strategy, support and resistance levels are provided so that support levels serve as profit targets while resistance levels serve as stop-losses.
This price momentum strategy looks for volatile stocks that utilize existing upward price momentum to return a profit over the short term. The strategy seeks out the top percentage price gainers over the last 1-month, 3-month, and 6-month periods, while also including a low Price to Sales ratio to ensure the stock is healthy and profitable.
This short-selling short-term strategy identifies assets with current prices that are significantly lower than the asset's 200-day, 50-day and 5-day moving averages. The strategy also seeks out assets with downward price momentum over the past 12 months.
This strategy seeks out assets with a moving average divergence capable of generating a strong downward move in the near term. Assets with prices below their short-term 3-day and 5-day moving averages but also above their long-term 50-day and 200-day moving averages, thereby suggesting that the asset is likely to enter a bearish phase in the short-term. To accompany the strategy, support and resistance levels are provided so that support levels serve as profit targets while resistance levels serve as stop-losses.