Screening Filters
relative_vol >= 1.0
- Purpose: Focus on stocks that are trading with at least normal or elevated activity.
- Rationale: For watchlist purposes, especially around names like BTDR, WULF, CORZ, APLD, and MRVL, volume matters because it helps confirm that price moves are meaningful and tradeable. A relative volume of 1.0 or higher helps surface stocks with enough participation to potentially support follow-through.
rsi_category = moderate, overbought
- Purpose: Capture stocks that are showing strength or are extended but still relevant for monitoring.
- Rationale: These stocks often make the most useful watchlist candidates because they are either in a healthy momentum range or approaching stretched conditions where a breakout, continuation, or pullback setup may develop. For this group, it helps identify names that are active enough to watch closely rather than weak or ignored.
macd = positive, bullish
- Purpose: Find stocks with improving or already positive trend momentum.
- Rationale: MACD being positive or bullish helps filter for names that are more likely to have upward trend confirmation. That’s useful for watchlists because you generally want stocks where momentum is aligned with the trend, especially when comparing infrastructure, data center, and AI-related names like EQIX, DLR, APLD, and MRVL.
moving_average_relationship = PriceAboveMA20, PriceAboveMA200, PriceCrossAboveMA20, PriceCrossAboveMA200
- Purpose: Identify stocks trading above key trend levels or breaking back above them.
- Rationale: This is a classic watchlist filter because price above the 20-day and 200-day moving averages suggests short-term and long-term strength. Cross-above conditions also catch emerging setups before they fully develop. That makes it useful for spotting both established leaders and early trend reversals in the user’s list.
region = US
- Purpose: Limit the search to U.S.-listed stocks.
- Rationale: The user specifically asked to analyze U.S. stocks, so this ensures the screener stays aligned with the request and avoids irrelevant international securities.
comparison_between_indicators: price > ema_20
- Purpose: Confirm the stock is trading above its short-term trend.
- Rationale: Price above the 20-day EMA suggests near-term momentum is constructive. For a watchlist, that helps keep the focus on names that are not simply reacting intraday, but are holding short-term trend support.
comparison_between_indicators: price > ema_60
- Purpose: Confirm the stock is above an intermediate-term trend marker.
- Rationale: This adds a stronger trend screen than the 20-day EMA alone. Stocks above the 60-day EMA are usually in better intermediate trend shape, which is helpful when building a watchlist of candidates that may offer cleaner setups and better follow-through.
user_watchlist = True
- Purpose: Restrict results to the user’s existing or selected watchlist context.
- Rationale: Since the user is explicitly asking to analyze a set of tickers for watchlist purposes, this filter ensures the output is centered on the names they care about rather than generating unrelated stocks.
Why Results Match
- The user wants a watchlist-oriented analysis, so the filters favor stocks that are liquid, actively traded, and technically constructive.
- The combination of relative volume, momentum indicators, and moving average conditions is well suited to finding names that are either:
- already trending, or
- just beginning to strengthen.
- This is especially relevant for the user’s list, which includes several high-beta, trend-sensitive names like BTDR, WULF, CORZ, and APLD, alongside more stable infrastructure/data-center names like IRM, EQIX, and DLR, plus a semiconductor name like MRVL.
- Requiring US-listed stocks keeps the screen aligned with the exact request.
- Using both trend confirmation and momentum confirmation helps produce a more useful watchlist: not just stocks that are moving, but stocks that are moving in a technically healthy way.
If you want, I can also turn this into a ticker-by-ticker watchlist read for BTDR, WULF, CORZ, IRM, EQIX, DLR, APLD, and MRVL.
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