Great to hear. I'm glad I was able to help. Here is a scan I use to trade after the market has been open 30 minutes or more. Stock Filter 1: Stocks trading between $20 and $70 Stock Filter 2: 50 Day Average Volume of at least 1,500,000 shares Custom Filter 1: 14 Day Average ATR of $1.00 or more This scan usually gets me 100-130 stocks. My go to play is looking for stocks in this list thatby Robls - Trading Discussion
Just download ThinkorSwim and open a live account with TDAmeritrade. You don't have to fund the account. I'm a Fidelity customer also. There is a learning curve with ThinkorSwim, so be patient, it is worth it. Here are the scan parameters I use for premarket: Stock Filter 1: Stocks trading between $1 and $12 Stock Filter 2: Volume of at least 2,500 shares Study Filter 1: Average 50 Daily Voby Robls - Trading Discussion
Is it possible within TOS watchlist to dynamically link the top 6 symbols in the list? What I mean by that is if the following symbols were in the top 6 positions: AAPL GS GOOGL FB TSLA NFLX Could those symbols be placed automatically in a 6 chart grid layout dynamically? I realize you can link 1 chart by using the linking tool. Don't know if this is possible using code. Thanks for anyby Robls - Trading Discussion
devildriver6 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > If you draw a trend line on a chart, you can right > click on said TL and create an alert based on it's > position. > Same thing with price levels and fibs. I know you can right-click on the TL and create an alert. Unfortunately, the alert is at the price you click at. I'm looking for something that woby Robls - Trading Discussion
Hi everyone. I have read this entire thread. Terrific stuff, and thanks to all. I am not a programmer, and excuse me if I missed this subject in the thread. I know you can set alerts when price hits it. example price alert at $20.00 My question, is it possible to have an alert go off when price hits a trendline that I have drawn? Or when price gets within a certain percentage of the trendlinby Robls - Trading Discussion