Screening Filters
Market Cap ≥ 300,000,000 (≥ $300M)
- Purpose: Focus on reasonably established companies instead of tiny, highly speculative micro-caps.
- Rationale: When you ask for “today’s biggest bullish ticker,” you’re implicitly looking for a move that is meaningful and somewhat credible, not just a penny-stock spike. A $300M+ market cap filter keeps the list to companies with some institutional interest and liquidity, where bullish signals are more reliable.
Price Between $3 and $200
- Purpose: Avoid ultra-low-priced penny stocks and extremely high-priced outliers.
- Rationale:
- Below $3: prices can be very volatile, easily manipulated, and spreads are wider, making “biggest bullish” moves less meaningful and riskier.
- Above $200: fewer names, often slower-moving large caps where a “biggest bullish” intraday move is statistically less common.
This range balances potential for sizable moves with reasonable liquidity and tradability.
Region: United States
- Purpose: Limit results to U.S.-listed companies.
- Rationale: You specifically asked for “the US stock market.” This ensures we’re looking only at U.S. companies/ADRs and not global markets.
Listed Exchange: XNYS, XNAS, XASE (NYSE, NASDAQ, AMEX)
- Purpose: Focus on major U.S. exchanges.
- Rationale: These exchanges host the most liquid, actively traded U.S. stocks, where intraday bullish moves are more actionable and the data (prices, probabilities, options flows) tend to be more reliable than OTC or pink-sheet names.
One-Day Rise Probability ≥ 65%
- Purpose: Select stocks with a statistically higher estimated chance of rising today.
- Rationale: You’re asking to “predict” the biggest bullish ticker. We cannot guarantee outcomes, but we can bias toward names with a strong modeled probability of being up today. A 65%+ threshold filters for stocks where the quantitative signals lean clearly bullish for the current session.
One-Day Predicted Return ≥ 3
- Purpose: Require a relatively strong size of expected move to the upside, not just a positive expectation.
- Rationale: A stock that is only expected to gain 0.5% may be bullish, but it’s not likely to be among the “biggest” bullish movers. A minimum predicted return of 3 (typically interpreted as ≈3% or equivalent score) targets candidates with both a higher probability and a meaningful expected magnitude of upside.
Option Sentiments: Bullish
- Purpose: Incorporate options market positioning as a confirmation of bullish sentiment.
- Rationale: Options traders often express directional views via calls/puts and unusual flows. Requiring bullish options sentiment means we’re focusing on stocks where derivatives markets are also leaning to the upside, strengthening the case that these could be strong bullish names today.
Why Results Match Your Request
- You asked to predict today’s biggest bullish ticker in the US market. No screen can guarantee which single stock will be the “biggest” gainer, but these filters:
- Restrict to U.S. major-exchange stocks (matching your market).
- Emphasize high probability of a one-day rise and higher expected upside (probability + predicted return).
- Add a bullish options sentiment layer, aligning with the idea of “bullishness” from sophisticated market participants.
- Focus on tradable, liquid, non-penny names, where the signals are more meaningful and actionable.
Together, the filters don’t promise the exact top gainer, but they systematically narrow the universe to stocks that have a strong, data-backed chance of being among today’s more bullish U.S. names.
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.