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(This post was last modified: 2018-07-08, 01:49 AM by Red Barron.)

Group Indexes

To follow Stan's "forest through the trees" strategy, I need lists of indexes, or ETF indexes/composites, of sectors, industry groups, and maybe even industries. For instance, the IBB and XBI are ETF indexes that track the biotech industry. Anyone know where I can find the tickers for these representative indexes, or ETF's, so that I may chart them? Maybe they're even listed on this website somewhere?

RE: Group Indexes

(2018-07-08, 01:48 AM)Red Barron Wrote: To follow Stan's "forest through the trees" strategy, I need lists of indexes, or ETF indexes/composites, of sectors, industry groups, and maybe even industries. For instance, the IBB and XBI are ETF indexes that track the biotech industry. Anyone know where I can find the tickers for these representative indexes, or ETF's, so that I may chart them? Maybe they're even listed on this website somewhere?

Hi Red Barron, you can find the US Sub sectors on stockcharts website here: http://stockcharts.com/freecharts/indust...#&S=PD&O=2

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RE: Stan Weinstein's Stage Analysis

does anyone know good stage analysis youtube channels? i only know nextbigtrade, too bad he doesnt make new videos often.

RE: Stan Weinstein's Stage Analysis

(2018-07-08, 09:02 PM)sjappie Wrote: does anyone know good stage analysis youtube channels? i only know nextbigtrade, too bad he doesnt make new videos often.

Badcharts has been doing a number of videos on his experiences with Stage Analysis for the last few months or so here: http://badcharts.com/

isatrader

Fate does not always let you fix the tuition fee. She delivers the educational wallop and presents her own bill - Reminiscences of a Stock Operator.

RE: Stan Weinstein's Stage Analysis

(2018-07-08, 11:27 PM)isatrader Wrote:
(2018-07-08, 09:02 PM)sjappie Wrote: does anyone know good stage analysis youtube channels? i only know nextbigtrade, too bad he doesnt make new videos often.

Badcharts has been doing a number of videos on his experiences with Stage Analysis for the last few months or so here: http://badcharts.com/

Hi guys,

I now have access to the Mansfeild indicator, to have the REAL tripled confirmed Stan stage 2 breakout.

Did a podcast last night with tsla (gonna be published in an hour).

Really feel like that was the missing piece...

Regards,

Patrick

(This post was last modified: 2018-07-17, 01:06 PM by badcharts.)

RE: Group Indexes

(2018-07-08, 10:57 AM)isatrader Wrote:
(2018-07-08, 01:48 AM)Red Barron Wrote: To follow Stan's "forest through the trees" strategy, I need lists of indexes, or ETF indexes/composites, of sectors, industry groups, and maybe even industries. For instance, the IBB and XBI are ETF indexes that track the biotech industry. Anyone know where I can find the tickers for these representative indexes, or ETF's, so that I may chart them? Maybe they're even listed on this website somewhere?

Hi Red Barron, you can find the US Sub sectors on stockcharts website here: http://stockcharts.com/freecharts/indust...#&S=PD&O=2

Hi Mr. Barron,

Check out http://screener.nextbigtrade.com/#/markets

You can drill down index => sectors => stock.

Also has a bunch of cool other metrics, as how many stocks in each stage... 

Regards,

Patrick

RE: Group Indexes

(2018-07-17, 01:00 PM)badcharts Wrote: Hi Mr. Barron,

I use also http://sceener.nextbigtrade.com

You can drill down index => sectors => stock.

Also has a bunch of cool other metrics, as how many stocks in each stage... 

Regards,

Patrick

I would add a note of caution, as although a useful tool. The stages are generated by automated software and so are often not correct, as no one has found a good way to automate it yet, as there's too many variables involved. But it's certainly useful as a rough guide, but I'd recommend rechecking the stages yourself manually on anything that you look at.



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