• If you’re looking for some nice defensive stocks to go along with the rest of your long positions in the portfolio, then take a look at the list of stocks below that are more defensive than growth oriented. They are stocks that shouldn’t see a lot of volatility and won’t fall through the floor, should

    |February 24, 2011|1 min read|
  • Unlike any of my other screens, this screen focuses on stocks trading under $10/share, and have a market cap of around $1 billion or less. As for the variables that I used in the screen, I focused on fundamentals, particularly companies that have a healthy balance sheet with little debt to speak of, with a

    |February 23, 2011|1 min read|
  • The market is at a key inflection point here trading at the 20-day moving average. Whether it holds or not is anyone’s guess. In the past we have seen some buying come flowing in at this level, while the sell-off on 1/28 saw us break and close below the moving average. For the dip-buyers, this

    |February 22, 2011|1 min read|
  • Here’s a new type of screen I thought I’d put out there and see how everyone likes it (or not). Basically providing you with the top ten best and ten worst industries, along with the symbols that played a pivotal part in shaping the returns for the overall industry. Hopefully you’ll find it of use,

    |February 21, 2011|1 min read|
  • This is a new screen that I am rolling out today for identifying potential breakout plays. The frequency for which I will be publishing this screen hasn’t been determined yet, but I wanted to put it out there, and see how it benefits the trading community here at SharePlanner. So the list below represents those

    |February 16, 2011|1 min read|
  • I’m pretty sure the bears will chalk up today’s market session as a victory, even with that lame ramp job in the last five minutes of trading. The one thing that the bears did manage to do as stated in my previous post, was to close below the intraday trendline that began off of the

    |February 15, 2011|1 min read|
  • By far one of my best screens in determining who is buying what on the street! What you will find are those stocks that, among other variables that I use, 1) Gaining an increased amount of coverage by brokerage firms and analysts, and 2) Being upgraded on a regular basis. This is a good screen to

    |February 14, 2011|1 min read|
  • You’ll find that the stocks below are sporting some pretty nice dividends, but don’t just dive into one of the stocks listed below without doing first the necessary due diligence required. With the recent market rally, a lot of dividends have been diluted due to price appreciation, so the best strategy going forward is to

    |February 10, 2011|1 min read|
  • This screen here is useful for finding those stocks starting to catch some momentum to the upside. This is similar to its sister-screen that I call “Stocks That Are Breaking Down” (but just the exact opposite). A lot of these stocks are positioned for breakouts in the near future. If you are a momentum trader, you

    |February 9, 2011|1 min read|
  • The S&P is at session highs and rally highs, but as we have seen over the past seven market sessions, volume continues to dry up, and the possibility of a real pullback, considering how over extended we are, is very real. I know I’m sounding like a broken record, but hey, this is an opinion

    |February 8, 2011|1 min read|