These filter stocks based on the number of days in a row the stock has closed up for the day.
This analysis is based completely on the closing price of the stock on a daily chart.
This always starts with the close of the previous trading day, and works backwards from there.
Negative numbers represent down days.
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A stock closed yesterday afternoon at $10.00.
It closed at 9.90 the day before.
It closed at 9.80 the day before that.
The preceding day it closed at 9.95.
This stock has 2 up days.
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A different stock closed yesterday afternoon at $20.00.
It closed at 20.10 the day before.
It closed at 20.00 the previous day.
This stock has 1 down day, or -1 up days.
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A third stock closed yesterday and the day before at $30.00
This stock has 0 up days.
The user can fill in either or both of these values.
Examples:
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Set Min Up Days to 3 to see only stocks which traded up for the previous three days, possibly more.
This will only show stocks with a strong up trend.
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Set Max Up Days to -4 to see only stocks which traded down for the previous four days, possibly more.
This will only show stocks with a strong down trend.
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Set Min Up Days and Max Up Days both to 2 to see only stocks which have traded up for exactly 2 days.
This is useful for many trading strategies.
More information about up days and down days:
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