Important Note on “Tomorrow” Moves
No screen or analysis can guarantee that a stock (including BZAI) will go up tomorrow. What we can do is use filters that tilt the list toward stocks that, based on historical/statistical models, have a higher probability of a short‑term rise. That’s what your colleague has tried to do here.
Screening Filters
Price: 0.5–5 USD
- Purpose: Focus on low-priced “penny stock–like” names.
- Rationale:
- You asked if BZAI is a good penny stock to buy. In common usage, penny stocks are usually under $5 per share (even though the literal term suggests <$1).
- By setting the price range to
0.50–5, the screener isolates stocks that trade in roughly the same low-price band as typical penny stocks, making the results more comparable to BZAI in terms of risk profile, volatility, and investor behavior.
- The lower bound of $0.50 is often used to exclude ultra-illiquid or distressed micro-penny names (e.g., $0.01–$0.10) that may be more like lottery tickets than investable securities.
Region: United States
- Purpose: Limit the universe to U.S.-listed stocks.
- Rationale:
- BZAI is listed in the United States, so using the U.S. region keeps the comparison within the same regulatory framework, market hours, and typical liquidity conditions.
- U.S.-listed stocks also tend to have better disclosure and data quality, which makes any “probability” metrics more reliable than they might be for obscure foreign listings.
- This aligns with your implicit context: you’re asking about a specific U.S. stock, so the screener looks for similar opportunities in the same market.
one_day_rise_prob ≥ 50
- Purpose: Highlight stocks that model as having at least a 50% statistical probability of rising in the next trading day.
- Rationale:
- Your question is explicitly time-bound: “to buy tomorrow.” That suggests short-term, near-immediate upside is your focus, not long-term value.
- The one_day_rise_prob metric is a quantitative signal (e.g., based on price patterns, volatility, momentum, and other factors) that estimates the likelihood of a positive price move on the next day.
- Setting the threshold at ≥ 50% attempts to filter out names where the model expects a lower-than-even chance of a next-day gain, keeping those that at least statistically tilt toward a slightly favorable short-term outcome.
- Crucially, this is probabilistic, not predictive: a ≥50% probability still means many of these stocks could decline tomorrow; it only improves odds over random selection.
Why Results Match Your Question
- Penny-stock focus: The price range (0.5–5) directly targets penny-stock territory, consistent with your interest in BZAI as a low-priced name.
- Same market as BZAI: The U.S. region ensures the listings are comparable to BZAI in terms of trading environment and regulation.
- Tomorrow-oriented filter: The one_day_rise_prob ≥ 50 criterion is specifically aligned with your “tomorrow” timing, selecting only those low-priced U.S. stocks that models suggest have at least an above-even chance of rising in the next session.
Together, these filters are designed to approximate:
“U.S. penny stocks similar in price to BZAI, with a statistically above-average probability of going up tomorrow,”
which is the closest realistic interpretation of your request.
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.