Screening Filters
Price: 5–50 USD
- Purpose: Restrict results to stocks trading between $5 and $50, as you requested.
- Rationale:
- Minimum price $5 avoids ultra‑low‑priced/penny stocks, which often have poor liquidity and very high volatility.
- Maximum price $50 focuses on mid‑priced names, which can still move meaningfully while generally being more affordable per share than mega‑caps.
Monthly Average Dollar Volume ≥ $800,000
- Purpose: Ensure stocks are reasonably liquid.
- Rationale: Dollar volume (price × volume, averaged over a month) filters out illiquid names that are hard to enter/exit without moving the price. This supports more practical trading and tighter bid‑ask spreads.
Moving Average Relationship: PriceBelowMA20
- Purpose: Identify technically weak (short‑term bearish) stocks.
- Rationale: Price below the 20‑day moving average is a classic sign of short‑term downside momentum or at least lack of strength. This lines up with your original goal of finding “stocks bearish for a week.”
1‑Week Price Change ≤ -7%
- Purpose: Focus on stocks that have dropped meaningfully over the last week.
- Rationale: Capping the 1‑week performance at -7% or worse targets names with clear recent downside. This is a direct expression of “bearish for a week” in percentage terms.
1‑Month Price Change ≤ -10%
- Purpose: Confirm weakness over a slightly longer horizon.
- Rationale: Requiring at least a 10% decline over the past month helps avoid very short‑lived dips and focuses on names with more sustained bearish pressure.
user_watchlist: False
- Purpose: Do not restrict results to your personal watchlist.
- Rationale: Leaving this as
False lets the screener search the broader market instead of only symbols you already follow (e.g., TSLA, NVDA, AAPL, etc.), increasing the chance of discovering new bearish candidates in your chosen price range.
Why Results Match
- The key update you requested—“include stocks with prices between $5 and $50”—is implemented via
price: {min: '5', max: '50'}.
- All the other filters remain aligned with your earlier intent to find short‑term bearish stocks: recent negative performance, trading below the 20‑day moving average, and sufficient liquidity.
These combined filters yield a set of reasonably liquid, mid‑priced stocks showing clear recent bearish behavior.
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.