GENERAL STOCK REQUIREMENTS
Choosing the right stocks isn’t a game of chance; it’s a deliberate strategy. This time, with a plethora of options at my fingertips, I could afford to be pickier. So, what were the non-negotiables?
First off, industry leadership was paramount. I zeroed in on stocks from the top echelons—specifically, the TOP 10 out of 197 industries. Why? Because these represent the crème de la crème, the TOP 5% leading the charge. It’s not just about being good; it’s about being outstanding.
Next, the foundation matters. I looked for stocks with base depths signaling strength without overextension—ideally, between 10-20%, stretching up to 35% for those in a cup pattern. It’s a balance between stability and potential, ensuring our picks have solid ground beneath them.
Moreover, the up/down ratio needed to be above 1.0, a clear indicator of upward momentum. Similarly, the trend in institutional ownership couldn’t just be stable; it had to be climbing. These are the signs that savvy investors are not just watching but actively betting on these stocks.
The RS line and rating were the final seals of approval. An uptrend in the RS line and a rating of at least 85 out of 100 ensures we’re backing winners, not just participants.
By setting these stringent criteria, we’re not casting a wide net; we’re spearfishing for the best. In a sea of choices, we’re not looking for just any fish; we’re after the prize catches that promise not just to survive but to thrive.
TERMS AND DEFINITIONS
EMA 21 Calculates the 21-period exponential moving average, highlighting short-term trends.
SMA 50 Averages the price over 50 periods, showing medium-term trends without overemphasizing recent data.
SMA 200 Averages the price over 200 periods, revealing long-term trends by treating all data equally.
Industry Rank Investor’s Business Daily’s system that ranks industries 1 to 197 based on performance. It guides us in CAN SLIM TRADING towards leading sectors.
U/D Ratio Measures stocks closing up versus down. A ratio above 1.0 indicates bullish sentiment, important in CAN SLIM TRADING.
RS Rating Ranks a stock’s performance on a 1 to 99 scale. I look for at least 85, showing strong momentum and growth potential.
RS Line Compares stock price to the market, plotted as a ratio. We seek an uptrend, indicating outperformance and strong momentum.
Volatility Measures how much a security’s price fluctuates over time. High volatility means large price changes, indicating risk and potential reward.
Institutional Ownership Trend indicates whether the stock is under accumulation or distribution by the institutions.
EPS (Earnings Per Share): A financial metric calculated by dividing a company’s net profit by the number of its outstanding shares. It indicates the amount of profit attributed to each share of stock, serving as a key indicator of a company’s profitability.
Wrapping It Up
In conclusion, the art of quick decision-making in stock investments isn’t just about acting fast—it’s about acting smart. With a solid understanding of market trends, precise entry points, and clear goals, you can make informed choices that not only save time but also enhance the potential for high returns. Remember, the key to success in the stock market lies in leveraging the right information at the right time. Will your next five minutes be the stepping stone to your next big investment? It’s all in your hands.