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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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Stage Analysis Members Video – 1 September 2024 (46mins)

Stage Analysis members weekend video starting with a discussion of the new User Chartlists feature and how to use it, followed by the US Watchlist Stocks in detail on multiple timeframes, the Significant Weekly Bars, the Sectors and Sub-industries Bell Curves, the key Market Breadth Charts to determine the Weight of Evidence and the Major US Stock Market Indexes Update.
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Stage Analysis Members Video – 25 August 2024 (1hr 3mins)

Stage Analysis members weekend video with a discussion of the Significant Weekly Bars, new features discussion, the Sectors and Sub-industries Bell Curves, the US Watchlist Stocks in detail on multiple timeframes, the key Market Breadth Charts to determine the Weight of Evidence and the Major US Stock Market Indexes Update.
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Stage Analysis Members Video – 18 August 2024 (48mins)

Stage Analysis members weekend video starting with a discussion of the Significant Weekly Bars, the US Watchlist Stocks in detail on multiple timeframes, the Sectors and Sub-industries Bell Curves, the key Market Breadth Charts to determine the Weight of Evidence and the Major US Stock Market Indexes Update.
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