New Features: % to Stage Change Filter & Stage Levels Added in the Screener and Weekly Charts
30 January, 2025I'm pleased to announce that more new features have been added today to the Stage Analysis Screener and the weekly charts on the individual stock pages. Giving you even more precise ability to scan for stocks approaching the Stage 2 breakout level and Stage 4 breakdown level. These features are unique to the Stage Analysis website, so you won't find them anywhere else.
The above video talks through them in detail, or below is a brief summary:
Stage Analysis Screener:
New Filter: % to Stage Change – which allows you to filter the stocks to only see those that are certain percentages from their Stage 2 or Stage 4 levels. i.e. Options available: <1% to Stage 2, <2% to Stage 2, <5% to Stage 2, <10% to Stage 2, <1% to Stage 4, <2% to Stage 4, <5% to Stage 4, <10% to Stage 4
Plus Four New Table Columns with the Stage 2 and Stage 4 levels data:
- Next S2 Price – Shows you the current Stage 2 level to watch for (updates after Fridays data)
- % to S2 – Percentage distance to Stage 2 from the current price
- Next S4 Price – Shows you the current Stage 4 level to watch for (updates after Fridays data)
- % to S4 – Percentage distance to Stage 2 from the current price
Individual Stock Page:
The Next Stages levels have been added to the last bar on the weekly chart, and can be seen via a thin dashed line that appears above and below the bar depending on the level, which changes to a solid green and red circle when you hover over the last bar.
You can also see the levels in the right price scale on the chart, again coloured green (next Stage 2 level) and red (next Stage 4 level)
To turn them on, select the Next Stages checkbox that appears under the charts.
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Disclaimer: For educational purpose only. Not investment advice. Seek professional advice from a financial advisor before making any investing decisions.