Stocks Gapping Down

Stock Signals - Gapping Down

The table above contains symbols (if any) for stocks that are gapping down and have been trading higher volume in the short-term.

Gapping down refers to a stock where the high is lower than yesterday's low price. In the stock screen above the symbols are sorted by the short-term volume average relative to the long-term. Specifically, it's the ratio of the 17-period eXponential Moving Average (the XMA) of volume, divided by the 50-day XMA. This brings up the stocks moving downward with the most powerful force.

If the table is empty, that means there aren't any stocks putting out signals at the moment.

Chart Settings

Click on a symbol to pop-up a chart. The symbols are (every 30 minutes) and are subject to change, so check back often.

The header block shows the stock name, symbol, date, open, high, low, close, volume, and price change, followed by the earnings per share rank, relative strength rank, accumulation-distribution percentage, market cap, average volume, and percentage the current price is from the all-time high.

The relative strength rank is plotted as an indicator in a window at the top, in black, and below that is the price chart, in candlestick format. The 50-day and 200-day eXponential Moving Averages (XMAs) of price overlay the candlesticks in blue and red, respectively. The volume histogram bars are plotted under the price bars, logarithmically-scaled, with the 17-day XMA of volume overlayed in blue

Each of the Stock Signals pages feature pop-up charts with the signals applied as brightly colored candlesticks against a default grey. This particular page is the Gapping Down signal page, and days where the price gapped down are shown as orange-red candlesticks.