Spotting the Points When a Stock Can Go Parabolic

Based on Dan Zanger's works, I've created a screening to look for stocks that having "Parabolic Curve Formation".

Here are the stocks my screen uncovered this morning:

OPTN (Last Close = 14.70)
OSK (43.38)
 
Quote from CL Lim:

Based on Dan Zanger's works, I've created a screening to look for stocks that having "Parabolic Curve Formation".

Here are the stocks my screen uncovered this morning:

OPTN (Last Close = 14.70)
OSK (43.38)

Can you tell us what exactly are the parameters
that your scanner follow to pick these moves?

Answer would be appreciated. :)
 
Quote from CL Lim:

Based on Dan Zanger's works, I've created a screening to look for stocks that having "Parabolic Curve Formation".

Here are the stocks my screen uncovered this morning:

OPTN (Last Close = 14.70)
OSK (43.38)

OSK is kind of interesting ... came up on my filters as well ....
 
Quote from Bitstream:

Can you tell us what exactly are the parameters
that your scanner follow to pick these moves?

Answer would be appreciated. :)
I am new here and not allowed to post link to a commercial site.

Please google for "Dan Zanger" and have a look at his site; there has a full explanation about this formation.
 
Quote from prt_systems:

OSK is kind of interesting ... came up on my filters as well ....

I'd think that a small cap stock would be more likely to go parabolic than a large or mid-cap stock would. I cannot support this with any evidence off hand; I am making an educated guess based on my experience.
 
whats the best time to enter into a position on stock that might make an extreme move
and ride it into big profits?

a. intraday breakout ( hourly or less )
b. daily breakout
c. weekly breakout

:)
 
None of the stocks that you've listed fulfill the state of 'parabolic' - even going by the defn of the link you provided (later removed). The tickers you've shown are just stocks that have moved up sharply in a short time frame (4-5 days). That's not parabolic.

:confused:
 
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