Screening Filters
Monthly Average Dollar Volume ≥ $1,000,000
- Purpose: Ensure you only see actively traded, liquid names.
- Rationale: When looking for “buy signals,” you want instruments where signals are more reliable and execution (entering/exiting positions) is easier. A minimum dollar volume filter reduces very thinly traded, easily manipulated stocks/coins where technical indicators can give many false signals.
MACD: Bullish
- Purpose: Capture assets showing a classic momentum-based buy signal.
- Rationale: A bullish MACD means the MACD line has crossed above its signal line or is in a positive configuration, which is one of the most widely used technical “buy” indications. This directly targets your request for things that currently have a buy signal.
Moving Average Relationship: PriceCrossAboveMA20
- Purpose: Find assets where price has just moved above the 20-day moving average.
- Rationale: A recent cross above the 20-day MA is often viewed as a short-term trend shift from neutral/weak to bullish. This is another concrete technical buy trigger, especially for swing traders.
Moving Average Relationship: PriceAboveMA200
- Purpose: Restrict results to assets in a longer-term uptrend.
- Rationale: The 200-day MA is a key long-term trend line. Price above the 200-day MA suggests the bigger trend is up, so your shorter-term buy signals (MACD, 20-day cross) are aligned with the primary trend rather than fighting it.
RSI Category: Moderate
- Purpose: Avoid assets that are extremely overbought or oversold.
- Rationale: If RSI is very high (overbought), a “buy signal” may be late and vulnerable to a pullback. If it’s very low (oversold), you may be catching a falling knife. A moderate RSI (neither extreme) focuses on setups where the trend is turning bullish but price isn’t yet stretched.
1-Week Price Change % ≥ 0
- Purpose: Require at least non-negative recent price performance.
- Rationale: A stock/crypto that’s flat or rising over the past week is more consistent with a developing uptrend. This filter excludes names still in clear short-term downtrends, even if a single indicator is flashing bullish, improving the quality of “buy signal” candidates.
Why Results Match Your Request
- You asked for assets with a buy signal. The screener specifically combines multiple, widely used technical buy criteria: bullish MACD, price crossing above the 20-day moving average, and trading above the 200-day moving average.
- To improve practical tradability and signal quality, the filters also enforce decent liquidity, avoid extreme RSI conditions, and require non-negative recent performance—so you’re more likely to see meaningful, actionable bullish setups rather than random noise.
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