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US Stocks Watchlist

Finding stocks with the best potential can be difficult. For many years now I've created the US Stocks Watchlist to try and find the stocks that meet the Stage Analysis method criteria and that are near to potential entry points in the coming days, weeks or months. i.e they may be in late Stage 1 developing a Wyckoff Spring or breaking out in early Stage 2 on strong relative volume, or tightening up with Volatility Contraction Pattern (VCP) characteristics in a re-accumulation base after having a strong Stage 2 advance.

Disclaimer: This is not a stock alerts service. We won’t tell you what stocks to buy or sell. But if you follow the watchlist it may give you ideas for your own trades and save you countless hours, by giving you a more refined starting point for your own stock research.

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US Breakout Stocks Watchlist - 7 June 2020

You'll notice this weekend a number of big name stocks in the watchlist (AMZN, FB, GOOG, INTC, MA, MSFT, V) which is interesting as each are making constructive patterns and are near to, or have already broken out of those patterns. So it is a positive breadth signal imo, as these widely held stocks by institutions and funds.
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US Breakout Stocks Watchlist - 4 June 2020

It was a strong day for small caps and beaten down stocks again today as the sector rotation continued to play out. But with the rotation, leading sectors were getting hit hard, and a lot of people were raising cash on my twitter feed.
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US Breakout Stocks Watchlist - 27 May 2020

A wild day in the market with multiple stocks running stop losses before reversing into the end of the day. So a potential shakeout day. But it will need confirmation of a higher close than todays high in those stocks that were hit in tomorrows trading, or the recent weakness in them could resume.
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US Breakout Stocks Watchlist - 26 May 2020

Another big gap up at the open day that then spent the rest of the day grinding sideways and lower. The Nasdaq 100 even went negative by the close. There was a lot of rotation with small caps leading in all the sectors that have been underperforming, while the leading sectors such as gold miners and growth stocks took a beating.
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