Stocks - A Winning Way To Scan For Stocks That Are In Uptrends

By Johan Kahuripan


With thousands of stocks listed in the exchange for trading, how does a trader go about his stock selection? I am really not refering to the elemental approach where the trader studies the basics of the company, and research the performance results of the company, check its price-earnings proportions or check its balance sheets and turnover and its dividend yield.

Generally among those successful traders who actually make their living off by trading professionally in the exchanges, their preferred strategy looks to be the technical research approach.

By this, they use charting, and technical signals applied to the stocks. They can create filters or explorations, to scan for stocks that meet some selected signals to show the stocks are starting to move or have begun to move.

Pro traders who trade as a living have a range of trading tools to help them, but one of the commonest tools they use to good effect is the indicator called On Balance Volume.

Popularised by Joseph Granville, the On Balance Volume or OBV in short is actually cumulative volume, where the underlying principle is that similar OBV should support equivalent price. By using this indicator, short term traders will be able to identify when there is a difference in this setting, or where OBV has outbreak already but price has still lagged behind, giving rise to the situation where an impending price jump is expected.

But how massive is the imminent jump? If there's indeed an OBV outbreak, and by inference the price should follow in the following few trading sessions, one must also ensure the approaching jump is of enough size to deserve a good margin of profit tasty enough for him to trade.

Added to this trade indicator, traders add one more trading stipulation to nail those giant moves. We all know in Elliot wave idea the three and 5 waves of any stock are the rash and powerful waves up.

I have seen much success from traders who scan their stocks with an OBV outbreak and are in their impulsive 3 and 5th waves which are their longest and strongest waves.

Equipped with this understanding, when a stock is found to possess just undergone an OBV Outbreak upwards and is moving inside either its third or fifth wave, you have a good applicant which will possibly run away in price, and letting you harvest a hunky profit inside a short trading period.




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