Screening Filters
Market Cap ≥ $5,000,000,000
- Purpose: Focus on larger, established companies.
- Rationale: When you ask “what stocks should I watch tomorrow,” you typically want names that are less likely to be moved by random noise or manipulation. Large-cap stocks tend to:
- Have more analyst coverage and news flow.
- React more cleanly to information (like earnings, guidance, macro data).
- Be more suitable for most investors and traders due to lower single-name risk.
Monthly Average Dollar Volume ≥ $1,000,000
- Purpose: Ensure the stocks are sufficiently liquid and tradable.
- Rationale: High dollar volume means:
- Tighter bid–ask spreads and easier entries/exits.
- Lower risk of slippage if you decide to trade what you’re watching.
- Prices that better reflect information, rather than thin, erratic trading.
1-Month Price Change: +5% to +30%
- Purpose: Look for stocks with positive but not extreme recent momentum.
- Rationale: A modest to strong uptrend:
- Suggests growing interest and possibly improving fundamentals or sentiment.
- Avoids names that have already “blown out” excessively (>30%), which may be overextended or prone to sharp reversals.
- Helps you watch stocks that are “in play,” not completely flat or ignored.
Region: United States
- Purpose: Restrict results to U.S.-listed stocks.
- Rationale: Directly matches your request for “the US stock market,” and:
- Aligns with U.S. trading hours and news cycle for “tomorrow.”
- Keeps the list relevant if you mainly follow U.S. exchanges and regulations.
News Driver: Positive
- Purpose: Highlight stocks with recent positive news or catalysts.
- Rationale: For “what to watch tomorrow,” fresh, positive news often:
- Drives elevated volume and volatility the next day.
- Creates clearer trading or investment setups (upgrades, strong guidance, product launches, etc.).
- Helps you focus on names likely to be talked about and actively traded.
One-Day Predicted Return ≥ 0%
- Purpose: Filter for stocks that models expect to have non-negative performance in the near term.
- Rationale:
- Narrows the universe to names with at least a model-indicated positive edge for the upcoming session.
- Complements the positive news and recent uptrend filters to surface names with both human and model-based reasons to watch.
(This is a probabilistic signal, not a guarantee, but it’s useful for prioritizing candidates.)
Earnings Date: 2026-02-13 to 2026-02-19
- Purpose: Focus on companies with earnings this week, including “tomorrow.”
- Rationale:
- Earnings releases are among the strongest short-term catalysts for price moves and volume spikes.
- Stocks reporting tomorrow or in the next few days are especially worth watching for gaps, trend changes, and volatility.
- This aligns directly with your interest in what to monitor in the immediate future, not months out.
Why Results Match Your Question
- They are U.S. stocks with sufficient size and liquidity, fitting the “US stock market” focus and making them practical to watch or trade.
- They have recent positive momentum, positive news, and a non-negative predictive signal, increasing the odds they’ll be active and interesting tomorrow.
- They are around imminent earnings dates, which are classic “must-watch” events for short-term traders and active investors.
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.