You can create a weekly watchlist of stocks to swing trade during the week.

In the spreadsheet, you can include the amount to spend per trade.

In a column, you estimate how many shares to purchase per trade based on the target amount per trade and the cost per share of any stock.

You go through your master stock list to review stocks you do not have in your portfolio.

You analyze them on Thinkorswim during the weekend using maximum daily chart.

3-months daily chart-MANH 4-29-24
3-months daily chart-MANH 4-29-24

When a stock reached a peak or started to pull back, you note the stock in your weekly watchlist for the week.

These stocks are the stock to analyze and purchase during the week when they started to go up.

How to make watchlist of stocks
How to make watchlist of stocks

How to find stocks for your master list on Charles Schwab?

Option 1: Pick stock by sector and market capitalization

Filter stocks for swing trading

Filter 1: Large cap stocks with market cap >= 10B.

Filter 2: Select only corporations’ stocks.

How to create a stock watchlist in Excel?

Record the stocks from:

  • Stock from corporations ending with inc. co, corp., corporation, incorporated
  • with a market capitalization of $10B or more.
  • Sold on NASDAQ or NYSE
  • Went public before 2008 or a later date of your choice.
  • With uptrend stock maximum chart.

Filter 3: Keep stocks that sell on NASDAQ or NYSE.

Filter 4: When did the company go public?

Filter 5: What is the stock overall trend?

Filter 6: What is the stock overall trend on Thinkorswim?

On Thinkorswim, using maximum monthly chart, you narrow the master stock list to upward trend stocks.

These upward trend stocks are the ones I analyze during the weekend to pick about 20 of them for the weekly watchlist of stock to swing trade.

The weekly list of stocks are stocks from the master list that reached a pick. You add them to the weekly stock list so that you can review them daily. When they pull back and start to go up, you can buy them.

How to make watchlist of stocks
How to make watchlist of stocks

Conclusion: How to select stocks for your weekly watchlist?

The video demonstrates how we analyze our master stock list to pick stocks for our weekly list of stocks to trade during the week.

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