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zAngus
Jul 16, 2021 9:18 AM

HOW TO: Find and Buy Super Performance Stocks Up Over 1,000% Education

Cassava Sciences, Inc.NASDAQ

Description

I always start these videos with the genuine intent of making them around 5 minutes as that's about the time it would take me to go through the process of finding, filtering and buying these shares, but I always think that "someone might find this functionality useful or interesting" so the videos end up longer than expected. Thank goodness TradingView not only makes it so easy to create and share them, but also has a 20 minute cut-off limit :)

This video includes how to:

1. Find super performance stocks up over 1,000%

2. Filter out the less liquid stocks with low volume

3. Add them to a watch list

4. Sort them by which ones are already up in the pre-market

5. Go through them one by one looking for set ups I like the look of for whatever reason

6. Have a quick look at the news for the stock to see if there are any interesting headlines or red flags

7. Place an order for the stock and add a stop loss to protect my position

This one video actually contains a HEAP of information so I hope you find something in the video that you might not have seen before.

TradingView is truly a remarkable platform :)

Comment

Just for fun, 1 week later, you can see the exaggerated moves that these top stocks make.

GME popped just under 20% before pulling back.



I was a bit early on Sava so didnt get it all, but it ended up ripping up 60%



BNGO ended up a bit over 10%

Comments
loopityloop
Great scanner idea! Congrats on your SAVA trade. Success in action!
zAngus
@loopityloop, thanks. I updated the charts above. Didn't realise it had been a week since I had posted it.
phaminfinity
Another great video Angus!! I greatly appreciate your work.
zAngus
@phaminfinity, thank you.
BMJo
I love all of your videos about how to use the stock screener. It has helped my learning journey greatly, especially because I find there are often no definitions or parameters given for filters, which is challenging as a newbie.

I have noticed that my own trend following system needs a better volatility filter when screening for stocks. I was wondering if you ever use 'volatility', 'volatility week' or 'volatility month' as a filter for a trend following system? If so, what kind of settings are common to filter for medium and low volatility, etc.
zAngus
@BMJo, no, I dont use volatility. No reason why I dont. Just havent ever experimented with it.
BMJo
@Angusmck, sweet. Thanks for your response Angus. Look forward to the next video.
Polence
Your videos are my favourite - always very useful and entertaining. Thank you so much!
zAngus
@Polence, thank you.
Aldis9
Great 🙌
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