Screening Filters
Price (max: $5):
- Purpose: To identify penny stocks.
- Rationale: Penny stocks are typically defined as stocks trading at a low price, often under $5. By setting a maximum price of $5, the screener ensures that only low-priced stocks are included in the results, aligning with the user's request for "penny stocks."
Relative Volume (min: 1.5):
- Purpose: To find stocks with higher-than-average trading activity.
- Rationale: A relative volume greater than 1.5 indicates that the stock is currently trading at least 1.5 times its average volume. This suggests increased interest or activity in the stock, which could be a sign of bullish momentum or a potential breakout.
Moving Average Relationship (PriceCrossAboveMA5):
- Purpose: To identify stocks with bullish technical signals.
- Rationale: The "PriceCrossAboveMA5" filter selects stocks where the current price has recently crossed above the 5-day moving average. This is a common technical indicator of short-term bullish momentum, as it suggests that the stock's price is gaining upward strength.
Why Results Match:
- The price filter ensures that only penny stocks (low-priced stocks) are included, directly addressing the user's request for "penny stocks."
- The relative volume filter highlights stocks with increased trading activity, which often correlates with bullish sentiment or potential upward movement.
- The moving average relationship filter identifies stocks showing a bullish technical signal, aligning with the user's request for stocks that are "bullish."
By combining these filters, the screener effectively narrows down the universe of stocks to those that are low-priced, experiencing heightened interest, and showing signs of bullish momentum, making the results highly relevant to the user's query.
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