Important Note on “Tomorrow’s Uptrend”
No screen can guarantee which stocks will be in an uptrend tomorrow. What we can do is bias the results toward stocks that, based on historical patterns and current price behavior, have a higher statistical probability of rising in the near term. The filters below are designed with that in mind.
Screening Filters
region: ['United States']
- Purpose: Restrict the search to U.S. companies.
- Rationale: You specifically asked for “US stocks,” so we limit results to securities listed in the United States, aligning directly with your geographic requirement.
list_exchange: ['XNYS', 'XNAS', 'XASE']
- Purpose: Include only stocks on major U.S. exchanges:
- XNYS = NYSE
- XNAS = NASDAQ
- XASE = NYSE American (formerly AMEX)
- Rationale: These exchanges host the most established and liquid U.S. stocks. Focusing on them helps avoid extremely illiquid OTC/pink-sheet names, which are more prone to manipulation and wild price swings that don’t reflect a genuine trend.
price: {'min': '5'}
- Purpose: Exclude very low-priced “penny stocks.”
- Rationale: Stocks under about $5 often have:
- Higher volatility not driven by fundamentals
- Wider spreads and lower quality of information
By setting a minimum price of $5, the screen focuses on more established companies where trend signals (like moving averages and probability models) tend to be more reliable.
monthly_average_dollar_volume: {'min': '1000000'}
- Purpose: Ensure sufficient liquidity, using at least $1M in average traded value per month.
- Rationale: Liquidity matters for two reasons:
- It’s easier to enter and exit positions near the quoted price.
- Price moves are more likely to reflect genuine supply/demand rather than a few random trades.
For “uptrend tomorrow,” you want stocks where a predicted move is actually tradable, not just theoretical.
moving_average_relationship: ['PriceAboveMA20']
- Purpose: Require that the stock’s current price is above its 20-day moving average (MA20).
- Rationale:
- MA20 is a commonly used short-term trend indicator (about one trading month).
- Price above MA20 generally signals a short-term uptrend or bullish bias already in place.
- If a stock is already trending upward on a short-term basis, the probability that it continues (or at least doesn’t immediately reverse) going into tomorrow is typically higher than for stocks below their moving averages.
This directly addresses your desire for stocks likely to be in an uptrend, not just random names.
one_day_rise_prob: {'min': '72'}
- Purpose: Filter for stocks where a model assigns at least a 72% estimated probability of rising over the next trading day.
- Rationale:
- This is a predictive/statistical filter: it uses past price behavior, patterns, and possibly other factors to estimate “chance of an up day tomorrow.”
- By setting a relatively high threshold (72%+), we’re focusing on names that historically have patterns associated with next-day gains more often than not.
While not a guarantee, this is the core filter attempting to answer “will trend up tomorrow” in a probabilistic way.
one_day_predict_return: {'min': '1.2'}
- Purpose: Require an expected positive return of at least +1.2% for the next day.
- Rationale:
- It’s not enough that the probability of going up is high; the size of the expected move should also be meaningful.
- This filter screens out stocks that might have a slightly positive bias but with very small anticipated moves, focusing instead on those where the model predicts a more substantial potential gain.
Together with the rise probability filter, this tries to ensure that the stocks are not just likely to tick up, but have a material expected upside.
Why These Results Match Your Request
- You asked: “What US stocks will be in an uptrend tomorrow?”
The screen:
- Restricts to U.S.-listed stocks on major exchanges (
region, list_exchange).
- Excludes very low-priced, illiquid names (
price, monthly_average_dollar_volume) so the results are more tradable and less noisy.
- Focuses on stocks already in a short-term uptrend (
PriceAboveMA20), aligning with the idea of “in an uptrend.”
- Adds a probabilistic layer pointing toward upward movement tomorrow specifically (
one_day_rise_prob).
- Ensures the expected return is meaningfully positive, not just marginal (
one_day_predict_return).
In combination, these filters don’t promise which stocks will rise, but they systematically narrow the universe to U.S. stocks that are:
- Already showing upward technical behavior,
- Liquid and reasonably priced,
- And statistically modeled to have a higher-than-average chance and magnitude of a positive move tomorrow.
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.