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UK Stocks and ETFs - Watchlist and Discussion - Page 124

RE: UK Stocks - Watchlist and Discussion

(2015-02-08, 02:34 PM)isatrader Wrote: With the addition of major UK stocks to stockcharts.com, I can now scan for P&F breakouts and Breakdowns.
what setting do you use out of interest? presumably 3box reversal and 1% or is it an ATR setting? Shame they never came out with UK stocks long time ago, I really love P&F but have almost had to ditch this with insufficient charting to accommodate.

RE: UK Stocks - Watchlist and Discussion

(2015-02-08, 04:05 PM)malaguti Wrote: what setting do you use out of interest? presumably 3box reversal and 1% or is it an ATR setting? Shame they never came out with UK stocks long time ago, I really love P&F but have almost had to ditch this with insufficient charting to accommodate.

Stockcharts default setting for P&F charts is a 3 box reversal with traditional P&F box sizes scaling. So it uses that for the scans, as there's no way to change it to anything different in the scan engine. Here's a few examples from Friday's breakouts and breakouts so you can see the traditional scaling method.

               

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UK FTSE 350 Sectors Relative Performance

Attached is the Relative performance tables for the UK FTSE 350 Sectors.

To see the individual stocks in each sector go to: http://www.londonstockexchange.com/price...prices.htm and use the drop down menu in the Search by Index or Industry Sector category.

FTSE 350 Sectors - Ordered by Overall RS Score

   

FTSE 350 Sectors - Ordered by Weekly Change

   

FTSE 350 Sectors - Ordered by Monthly Change

   


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RE: UK Stocks - Watchlist and Discussion (Premium)

A few AIM stocks for the UK long watchlist - PIM.L, SRT.L

       

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RE: UK Stocks - Watchlist and Discussion (Premium)

A number of longs. Some breakouts, some pullbacks, mostly a bit too wild for my liking but thought I'd post for info:
       
       

NBPO.L looks like it is about to make a continuation. WOuld not hazard a guess on where to put a stop loss. Could argue about putting one at nearly a 50% loss!

OXS.L a goldminer looks calmer. However, recent lows are about 2 and it is currently around 3.7!

AEX.L, depending on standpoint it is either coming out of a pullback (perhaps not) or going to make a continuation from 3.0. However, stop loss at best would be 2 so risk is high.

ACM.L looks like a sensible pullback.

RE: UK Stocks - Watchlist and Discussion (Premium)

Some longs for today, 888.L (massive volume spike), CCC.L, CWC.L, MCRO.L & MKS.L:
       
       
   

RE: UK Stocks - Watchlist and Discussion (Premium)

A few additions to what pcabc found for the UK long watchlist - TCG.L (Stage 1), JE.L, ISAT.L, HSX.L, CGL.L, AIE.L (Stage 1), SKY.L

                           

isatrader

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RE: UK Stocks - Watchlist and Discussion (Premium)

Some more for the UK long watchlist - TEF.L, AMS.L, CHG.L, CRH.L

               

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