Swing trading resources

  1. Scan resources
  2. Chart resources
  3. Indicators
  4. Strategies
  5. Analysis with R
  6. Bullish in last 7 days
  7. 6 SIMPLE WAYS TO SCAN FOR SWING TRADING OPPORTUNITIES
  8. Swing Trading Stock Screener. How to Scan for Winning Stocks
  9. TAZ Traders action zone
  10. How to Use StockCharts.com to Scan for Stocks
  11. Indicator categories
  12. Ichimoku Indicator
  13. Miscellaneous
  14. Entry Exit using Technical Indicators
  15. Tools

 

Scan resources

  1. https://swingtradebot.com/stock-screens/listing
  2. http://freetraderchat.com/blog/top-5-finviz-scans/
    1. Green +15% (Long) Strong stocks that might have another bullish day.
    2. Can-Slim (Long) Strong stocks with good fundamentals. Used for swing trades.
    3. Red – (Long) Good for finding stocks close to bouncing off previous support.
    4. Turds – (Short) These stocks are headed down and may continue that way.
    5. Overbought – (Short) Stocks that may be getting close to hitting their peak.
  3. More finviz scans
    1. https://www.reddit.com/r/stocks/comments/28wjxj/what_are_your_finviz_screener_filters/
    2. http://arbitragetrades.com/5-useful-filters-on-finviz-nyse.html
    3. http://stockguy22.com/2011/07/23/some-finviz-com-scans-for-the-rest-of-us/
    4. http://schragertrading.blogspot.com/2015/04/finviz-scans.html
    5. http://www.stockfetcher.com/forums/General-Discussion/Finding-Short-Squeeze-Opportunities/84966
      1. Short squeeze
    6. http://www.investopedia.com/university/how-to-pick-stocks-using-finviz/pick_isolate_stocks.asp
    7. http://deraldmuniz.com/2012/01/15/using-the-finviz-screener
      1. stocks that are within 3% of a 52-week high
    8. https://www.google.com/search?q=finviz+screener+filter+http://finviz.com/screener.ashx

 

Chart resources

  1. http://finviz.com/
  2. http://stockcharts.com/freecharts/index.html
  3. https://financhill.com/

Indicators

  1. Volume based indicators
  2. Insider trading
  3. Insider trading resources
  4. Using RSI for swing trading
  5. Power crossover (Stochastic, RSI & MACD)
  6. Swing trading with 3 indicators
  7. http://swingtradingbootcamp.com/free-education/best-swing-trading-indicators/
  8. MACD + Stochastic – A double cross strategy

Strategies

 

Analysis with R

  1. http://www.thertrader.com/
  2. http://www.tradinggeeks.net/2014/07/technical-analysis-with-r/
  3. http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com/2015/08/plotting-time-series-in-r.html
  4. http://www.r-chart.com/2010/06/stock-analysis-using-r.html
  5. https://ntguardian.wordpress.com/2017/03/27/introduction-stock-market-data-r-1/
  6. https://ntguardian.wordpress.com/2017/04/03/introduction-stock-market-data-r-2/

 

Bullish in last 7 days

http://www.marketinout.com/stock-screener/stocks.php?screen=bullish_trend_last_7_days&picker=trends&technicals=5511&view=tech

 

6 SIMPLE WAYS TO SCAN FOR SWING TRADING OPPORTUNITIES

https://www.tradingsetupsreview.com/6-simple-ways-scan-swing-trading-opportunities/

 

Swing Trading Stock Screener. How to Scan for Winning Stocks

http://www.eatsleeptrade.net/swing-trading-stock-screener

 

TAZ Traders action zone

http://www.swing-trade-stocks.com/traders-action-zone.html

 

How to Use StockCharts.com to Scan for Stocks

http://www.swing-trade-stocks.com/stockcharts.html

 

Indicator categories

http://www.tradeciety.com/how-to-choose-the-best-indicators-for-your-trading/

Momentum Trend Volatility Chart Studies
Stochastic ADX Bollinger Bands Horizontal lines – range trading and breakouts
RSI Moving Averages Standard deviation Fibonaccis – retracements and pullbacks
CCI ATR ATR Fib extensions – trend following targets
Williams % MACD Keltner Channel Trendlines – trend following and breakout
MACD Parabolic SAR Envelopes
Bolinger bands
Ichimoku Cloud

 

Ichimoku Indicator

http://stockcharts.com/school/doku.php?id=chart_school:technical_indicators:ichimoku_cloud

 

Miscellaneous

  1. https://www.elitetrader.com/et/threads/what-to-screen-for-in-stocks-to-swing-trade.190931/
    A filter you might find helpful.1. Price $10.00 – $50.00
    2. Volume: Greater than 400,000 shares traded daily
    3. Float: 5 million to 60 million shares (daily)
    4. Positive Earnings
    5. Insider Owned Shares > 5%
    6. Institutional Owned Shares > 5%You could narrow the list further by choosing to focus on equities which show a cycle of 20% (or more) Price improvement over a period of 6 to 8 days a minimum of five times in the previous six months.
  2. https://seejanetrade.com/2016/04/20/scanning-for-stocks/
  3. http://www.swing-trade-stocks.com/stock-scans.html

 

Entry Exit using Technical Indicators

Strategy 1MACD And Stochastic A Double-Cross Strategy

Integrate a bullish MACD crossover and a bullish stochastic crossover into a trend-confirmation strategy

Look for the bullish crossovers to occur within two days of each other. Keep in mind that when applying the stochastic and MACD double-cross strategy, ideally the crossover occurs below the 50 line on the stochastic to catch a longer price move. And preferably, you want the histogram value to be or move higher than zero within two days of placing your trade.

The MACD must cross slightly after the stochastic, as the alternative could create a false indication of the price trend or place you in sideways trend.

Finally, it is safer to trade stocks that are trading above their 200-day moving averages, but it is not an absolute necessity.

Indicators

  • Full STO %K (14, 4) %D (4)
  • MACD (5, 26, 9)

 

MACD

For identifying price momentum, price trend and direction. Advantageous when coupled with other indicators.

Line 1: Oscillator indicator value – subtracting the 26-day exponential moving average (EMA) of a security’s price from a 12-day moving average of its price

Line 2: Trigger line – nine-day EMA

If the MACD value is higher than the nine-day EMA, then it is considered a bullish moving average crossover

Stochastic

Momentum indicator comparing the closing price of a security to the range of its prices over a certain period of time

  • %K is the main line indicating the number of time periods
  • %D is the moving average of the %K
  • Common triggers occur when the %K line drops below 20 – the stock is considered oversold, and it is a buying signal
  • If the %K peaks just below 100, then heads downward, the stock should be sold before that value drops below 80
  • Generally, if the %K value rises above the %D, then a buy signal is indicated by this crossover, provided the values are under 80. If they are above this value, the security is considered overbought

 

 

Tools

  1. Mac? Investoscope 3

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