Monday, July 11, 2011

7/11 Top Prospects

Five breakouts beyond the 55-day price channel among the stocks and exchange traded funds I screened. Four of them have strong trends.

The market has had a bullish bias in recent weeks. So, not unexpectedly, most of the charts I screened show pullbacks below the upper boundary of the price channel, into neutral territory.

Strong-trend Breakouts
sym phase adx bday blevel stop atr atr%
FWLT§  
25
jul11 $28.28 $29.15 0.87 3.1%
MDT  
30
jul11 $37.52 $38.18 0.66 1.8%
MRO§  
26
jul11 $32.08 $35.05 2.97 9.3%
VE  
25
jul11 $26.45 $26.49 0.72 2.7%
Exchange-traded funds are marked with a plus sign (+) after the ticker symbol. Stocks within 30 days of an earnings announcement are marked with a section symbol (§). My holdings are marked with an asterisk (*).

Weak-trend Breakouts
sym phase adx bday blevel stop atr atr%
EWP+  
15
jul11 $38.67 $39.57 1.21 3.1%
Exchange-traded funds are marked with a plus sign (+) after the ticker symbol. Stocks within 30 days of an earnings announcement are marked with a section symbol (§). My holdings are marked with an asterisk (*).



Key
  • phase: Green for a bull-phase breakout, red for a bear phase.
  • adx: Average direction index location, indicating the strength, or the temperature, of the trend. Orange for 40 or greater, aqua (light blue) for 25 and up but below 40, magenta (light purple) for 20 and up but below 25, and brown for anything below 20. (Mnemonic: Orange for the overhead sun, blue for the surrounding sky, magenta for sunset on the horizon and brown for the earth.)
  • bday: Breakout day, the day the price broke through the upper or lower 55-day price line.
  • blevel: Breakout level, the price level of the line that was broken through.
  • bstop: The stop/loss price calculated on breakout days as the 14-day average true range below the breakout-day low for a bull phase and above thre breakout-day high for a bear phase.
  • atr: The 14-day average true range, in the same currency as the price.
  • atr%: The average true range as a percentage of the breakout level, an indicator of volatility that is comparable for all potential trades.

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