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<blockquote data-quote="zghorner" data-source="post: 3500603" data-attributes="member: 35089"><p>I used a paid screener (marketsmith) for a while but decided it wasn't worth the money when sites like finviz give nearly the same information for free. You can screen for stocks that are trending up or down based on moving averages and then you have to determine for yourself if the trend will continue. You can do this several ways but I recommend you Look into CANSLIM to help you see whether or not the trend is likely to continue...increased sales growth quarter over quarter, institutional ownership to support the price, something "special" that is likely going to accelerate growth in the future (remember the market is forward looking), etc...for the bear side I like to see poor performance financially and looking at the charts I like to see the highest volume days RED which more than likely indicates negativity from big players. pretty much just the opposite. Keep them coming I could talk trading all day buddy.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]LgFa_piBkSg[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zghorner, post: 3500603, member: 35089"] I used a paid screener (marketsmith) for a while but decided it wasn't worth the money when sites like finviz give nearly the same information for free. You can screen for stocks that are trending up or down based on moving averages and then you have to determine for yourself if the trend will continue. You can do this several ways but I recommend you Look into CANSLIM to help you see whether or not the trend is likely to continue...increased sales growth quarter over quarter, institutional ownership to support the price, something "special" that is likely going to accelerate growth in the future (remember the market is forward looking), etc...for the bear side I like to see poor performance financially and looking at the charts I like to see the highest volume days RED which more than likely indicates negativity from big players. pretty much just the opposite. Keep them coming I could talk trading all day buddy. [MEDIA=youtube]LgFa_piBkSg[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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