Screening Filters
moving_average_relationship = PriceAboveMA20
- Purpose: Capture stocks in a short-term uptrend.
- Rationale: When price is above its 20-day moving average, it signals recent bullish momentum. For a one-week bullish view, you want names already trending up rather than fighting a downtrend.
week_price_change_pct = 2% to 20%
- Purpose: Focus on stocks that have recently moved up, but not to an extreme.
- Rationale:
- Minimum +2% in the last week ensures there is visible recent strength, consistent with a “bullish” setup.
- Capping at +20% avoids names that may be overextended or prone to sharp pullbacks after a huge spike.
sector = Software & IT Services, Technology, Technology Equipment, Telecommunications Services
- Purpose: Restrict the universe to tech-related sectors.
- Rationale: Your request is specifically for “tech stocks.” These sectors encompass most of the technology space:
- Technology / Technology Equipment: core hardware, computing, devices.
- Software & IT Services: SaaS, enterprise software, cloud, IT consulting.
- Telecommunications Services: often included in broader “tech” themes due to network, data, and infrastructure focus.
industry = Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment, Software & IT Services, Communications & Networking, Integrated Hardware & Software, Electronic Equipment & Parts
- Purpose: Narrow further within tech to key growth and innovation industries.
- Rationale: These industries are typically the “techy” core:
- Semiconductors: chips, AI-related hardware, often high beta and sensitive to tech cycles.
- Software & IT Services: high-margin, growth-oriented businesses.
- Communications & Networking: backbone of data, internet, and connectivity.
- Integrated Hardware & Software / Electronic Equipment & Parts: platforms and components essential to the tech ecosystem.
This focuses on more “pure tech” exposures rather than tangential or legacy industries.
region = United States
- Purpose: Limit to U.S.-listed companies.
- Rationale: The U.S. market has many of the world’s leading tech names, generally better liquidity, tighter spreads, and more consistent disclosure. It also keeps the screen aligned with investors who mainly trade U.S. markets.
list_exchange = XNYS, XNAS, XASE (NYSE, NASDAQ, AMEX)
- Purpose: Ensure stocks are listed on major U.S. exchanges.
- Rationale:
- Improves liquidity and tradability (important for short-term, one-week ideas).
- Excludes OTC and less-regulated venues, which tend to be riskier and more thinly traded.
one_week_rise_prob = 60 to 100
- Purpose: Emphasize names with a historically higher estimated probability of rising over the next week.
- Rationale: This uses a quantitative model to estimate the chance of a positive 1-week move.
- Setting the floor at 60% biases results toward stocks with more favorable short-term odds, aligning with your “bullish for a week” goal.
- It does not guarantee gains, but helps tilt the screen toward higher-probability setups.
one_week_predict_return = 0 to 100
- Purpose: Require a positive model-forecasted 1-week return.
- Rationale:
- A minimum of 0% means the model expects at least non-negative, preferably positive, performance over the coming week.
- Combined with the rise probability, this filter targets stocks that are both more likely to rise and expected to have positive return, which is exactly what “bullish” implies.
Why Results Match Your Request
- You asked for tech stocks → sector and industry filters restrict results to core technology areas (software, semis, networking, hardware, telecom).
- You want them bullish → price above the 20-day moving average and a positive 1-week price change capture existing upward momentum.
- You care about the next week specifically → one_week_rise_prob and one_week_predict_return directly address short-term (1-week) outlook using a predictive model.
- U.S. major exchanges → ensures practical tradability and focuses on widely followed tech names, suitable for short-term trading decisions.
Together, these filters build a list of U.S. tech-related stocks that are already trending up and have model-based expectations tilted toward continued strength over roughly a one-week horizon.
This list is generated based on data from one or more third party data providers. It is provided for informational purposes only by Intellectia.AI, and is not investment advice or a recommendation. Intellectia does not make any warranty or guarantee relating to the accuracy, timeliness or completeness of any third-party information, and the provision of this information does not constitute a recommendation.