How I Use SwingTradeBot

I created this site to help me manage and speed up my nightly stock research.  Here I'll share how I'm currently using the site as a way to help others see how everything here ties together. My process consists of a few general categories:

  • Analyzing the broad market
  • Finding new trading candidates
  • Managing positions that I currently hold
  • Managing / monitoring my watchlist

Because I'm a technical analysis based trader, at the heart of SwingTradeBot are technical alerts.  After every trading day the site updates each stock's prices and determines which of the technical patterns which we track occurred on each stock that day.  That process usually finishes by 6 pm New York time so I start my analysis some time after 6.  (For the non-US markets the nightly update takes place 2 to 4 hours after that market closes.) 

You'll see the results of that nightly processing on the stock scan results pages, on each stock's page and on certain other pages, like the bottom of the recent IPOs page and the industry and sector pages (e.g. here's the semiconductor industry page and the healthcare sector page).

The technical analysis scan results also appear on what I consider to be the most important pages of the site -- each user's portfolio and watchlist pages.  It's on these pages where you can quickly get a feel for how your stocks stocks are acting technically.

Analyzing the Broad Market

I created the General Market Overview page to help me get a quick read on the major indices.  At the top of that page is a trend table, which shows how each index is faring with respect to its 10 (short-term), 50 (intermediate-term) and 200-day (long-term) moving averages.  A quick glance at how much red or green is in that table gives me a good idea of the market's health and whether I should be looking for longs or shorts.

Under the the trend table is a graph of the percentage of stocks above their 50-day moving averages.  I like to use that indicator during selloffs to tell me when the market's getting really oversold.  (I don't like this indicator quite as much as Worden's T2108 but it's a decent proxy for T2108.)  Once that indicator dips below 25 I take that as a sign the market's getting stretched too far to the downside and begin to take appropriate action depending on how I'm positioned at that time. Lower on that page are sections which summarize the most active stocks as well as the "hottest" signals for the day.

Finding New Trading Candidates

In order to hunt for new trade opportunities I'll check certain stock scan results. Depending on how the broad market is positioned and acting I'll focus more on bearish or bullish technical patterns.  I usually find it useful to see what types of technical events occurred most on a given day, so I'll sort the scan results table by the 'total' column. Looking at those numbers gives me some insight into how the market is acting.  I get a very different feeling if I see 900 stocks broke below their 50-day moving averages vs a day when we get 1,000 stochastic buy signals.  Also note that there are two tabs on that page -- one tab which lists all the scans and one tab which breaks them out by category.

From there I'll drill down into the results of an individual scan.  So let's say I've clicked on the "Down Five Days in a Row" scan.  I'd do that if I was looking for stocks which I thought were due for a bounce. When I look at that scan I want to see the strongest stocks in that list, so I'll sort by grade and possibly even filter by stocks which are in an uptrend.  All of the scan pages have filter controls which allow you to adjust the result list by the following:

hover over a ticker symbol to get a pop-up chart

From there I'll click through to any interesting stocks to see their detailed technical analysis page and stock charts.  (I'll usually command-click on a Mac or CTRL-click on Windows to open the stock pages in new tabs on my browser.)  If I like what I see on a stock's page I'll add it to my watchlist by clicking the add to watchlist button.

Managing / monitoring my watchlist

The watchlist and portfolio pages are what I check most on the site.  The watchlist page lets me see for each stock its percentage change since being added to the list as well as the day's percentage change.  I'll often sort the list by those columns to get a quick feel for how those stocks have been performing and to see which ones I need to trim.

Below the list of stocks with their performance numbers is a list of recent technical signals for the stocks in the watchlist.  I make sure to check this section daily to see any technical developments that inspire me to initiate a trade. As I wrote in an earlier blog post, this feature is the key reason I created the site.  If I'm really pressed for time I can simply look at this section of the watchlist page to see if there are setups I need to take.  One of my biggest problems in the past was missing setups and this feature has helped me tremendously in catching setups on stocks that I've been stalking. At the bottom of that page is recent news for stocks in the watchlist.

 

Managing Positions that I Currently Hold

The portfolio page is similar to the watchlist page but has some additional features.  Similar to the watchlist page, it also shows performance numbers (in this case, in dollars as well as percentages), recent technical signals and recent news.   Each night I make sure to check the recent signals section of this page.  I'm especially interested in bearish events on my long positions and bullish events on my short positions.  Those signals may not make me outright exit positions but they do put me on high alert to make sure my stops are where they need to be. Speaking of stops, the portfolio page also has a section to help you to manage trailing stops.  When you add a stock to your portfolio you can enter a few different types of stops / exits:

  • a stop at a specific price
  • a Chandelier exit, which allows you to specify the number of ATRs
  • a moving average stop -- you can choose from the 10, 20, 50 or 200-day moving averages

I check the stops section of that page in order to manage my stop loss orders in my brokerage account.  Any stops that have been violated get highlighted in red.  I plan to add some more functionality around stop management in the future.

Summary

So that's how I'm currently using the site.  My watchlist and portfolio contain stocks that I either own or that I'm stalking.  In either case, I want to be alerted to technical patterns / events that those stocks make.  The site tracks the stocks for me and allows me to easily view the technical alerts.  I use the nightly scan results to search for stocks making technical patterns that I like to trade.  When I find a candidate I add it to my watchlist.

So how are you using the site?  What features / functionality would you like to see added? You can leave a comment below or email me at swingtradebot - at - gmail - dot - com.

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SwingTradeBot almost 10 years ago

This comment was originally posted by Ryan Martin (@disqus_btSJTCt2Y7) on 2015-01-07 19:45:39.


This is awesome.

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SwingTradeBot almost 10 years ago

This comment was originally posted by TraderMike (@mseneadza) on 2015-01-07 20:15:04.


Thanks Ryan

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SwingTradeBot almost 10 years ago

This comment was originally posted by Anthony (@disqus_Rephg22f0P) on 2015-01-21 22:00:44.


This is amazing, thank you. Already told all of my investing buddies about this. Side question, I noticed some stocks are updated to 1/20 but some still show 1/16. Any reason as to why some stocks show a delay? (looking at $SPY, $VA for example). Thank you!

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SwingTradeBot almost 10 years ago

This comment was originally posted by TraderMike (@mseneadza) on 2015-01-21 22:25:17.


Hi Anthony. I'm glad you like the site and thanks for spreading the word! The prices start updating at 5:00 New York time each night and unfortunately it takes about an hour to finish. They should all be updated by 6. This is another thing that will hopefully be improved one day one I get a better data feed...

Oh, wait, you're asking something different. I just checked SPY and at the top of that page I see SPY closed up 0.21 percent on Tuesday, January 20, 2015... But I think you were looking at the most recent technical alert for it which was the 16th. That just means that there was no alert that triggered for the 20th. Same for VA.

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SwingTradeBot almost 10 years ago

This comment was originally posted by Anthony (@disqus_Rephg22f0P) on 2015-01-22 14:18:07.


Ah thank you for the reply and no problem on spreading the word, this site is great! I see what you meant, I was looking at the alerts and I thought it happened everyday. But this makes more sense after you explained it.

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SwingTradeBot almost 10 years ago

This comment was originally posted by Mark Litwin (@marklitwin) on 2015-01-26 21:13:14.


Mike!
Your site is just awesome! Thank you

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SwingTradeBot almost 10 years ago

This comment was originally posted by TraderMike (@mseneadza) on 2015-01-26 22:26:18.


You're welcome. I'm glad you like it. May I ask what it is that you like about it?

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SwingTradeBot almost 10 years ago

This comment was originally posted by TraderMike (@mseneadza) on 2015-01-26 22:29:16.


BTW, Would you mind telling me what it is that you like about the site? It's been tough to get feedback and I'd like to know what features I should focus on. If you prefer, you can email me at swingtradebot@gmail.com

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SwingTradeBot almost 10 years ago

This comment was originally posted by TraderMike (@mseneadza) on 2015-01-26 22:30:28.


BTW, Would you mind telling me what it is that you like about the site? It's been tough to get feedback and I'd like to know what features I should focus on. If you prefer, you could email me at swingtradebot@gmail.com

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SwingTradeBot almost 10 years ago

This comment was originally posted by Ryan Martin (@disqus_btSJTCt2Y7) on 2015-01-26 22:40:08.


No problem! I'll shoot you an e-mail.

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SwingTradeBot over 9 years ago

This comment was originally posted by MATHEW (@bejoy_mathew) on 2015-02-22 18:17:14.


Hi mike, Your website is awesome. Could you please add Indian stock markets(NSE and BSE) for scan.

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SwingTradeBot over 9 years ago

This comment was originally posted by TraderMike (@mseneadza) on 2015-02-22 19:26:32.


Thanks Bejoy. I hadn't considered adding other markets before but that's an interesting idea. If I did that it would probably have to be a totally separate site. I'll have to think about that. Do you happen to know of a good (free) source of price data for the Indian markets?

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SwingTradeBot over 9 years ago

This comment was originally posted by MATHEW (@bejoy_mathew) on 2015-02-23 19:32:49.


Hi Mike,
Google finance provides EOD and realtime cash market/index/currency data for most of the markets including Indian.

https://www.google.com/fina...

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SwingTradeBot over 9 years ago

This comment was originally posted by an Anonymous user on 2015-02-24 04:23:06.


Hi Mike, this should be turned into an App and merged with StockTwits. What do you think about that?

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SwingTradeBot over 9 years ago

This comment was originally posted by TraderMike (@mseneadza) on 2015-02-24 04:32:02.


Is that a buyout offer? :-)

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SwingTradeBot over 9 years ago

This comment was originally posted by Chris Libby (@chris_libby) on 2015-05-21 23:37:20.


Fantastic site... clean, simple & effective. Looks pretty spot on based on some spot back-testing I have done. Great work.. thanks!

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SwingTradeBot over 9 years ago

This comment was originally posted by TraderMike (@mseneadza) on 2015-05-22 07:44:37.


You're welcome Chris. And thank you for the kind words! "clean, simple & effective" is exactly what I've been aiming for.

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SwingTradeBot over 9 years ago

This comment was originally posted by Anthony J Proctor (@AJProctor) on 2015-05-29 03:41:45.


This website is exactly what Chris Libby said below. I can't believe it. This will be a solid tool for me as I analyze my Pharma stocks. Thanks a bunch.

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SwingTradeBot over 9 years ago

This comment was originally posted by TraderMike (@mseneadza) on 2015-05-30 22:42:35.


You're welcome Anthony. I'm glad you like it.

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SwingTradeBot over 9 years ago

This comment was originally posted by Perry (@DelPel) on 2015-06-03 18:36:23.


Mike you have saved me so much time searching through charts, this site is so good ......thank you so much :)

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