MarketInOut Stock Screener Please enable JavaScript to view this page content properly Log In | Sign Up
Criteria:
1.Exchange: NYSE, NASDAQ
2.ATR(14) Trending Down Last 7 Bars
 
 Back to ATR    
 
   Export to CSV    Add the listed stocks to my portfolio    Add the listed stocks to my watch list  
View:
Charts    
Breakdown:
Hide    
   Symbol   Name   Industry   Sector   Exchange   Cap  Cap, mln  Last  Change  Change, %  Volume
 AAEQ 
Alpha Architect US Equity 2 Etf
Exchange Traded Fund
Financial Services Etf
NASDAQ
Small
 467.4  48.87  0.38 0.78 12
 AAME 
Atlantic American Corp
Insurance - Life
Financial Services
NASDAQ
Micro
 53.44  2.62  0.02 0.77 3,631
 AAP 
Advance Auto Parts Inc
Auto Parts
Consumer Cyclical
NYSE
Mid
 3,195.52  51.21  -0.7 -1.35 1,120,296
 AAUC 
Allied Gold Corp
Gold
Basic Materials
NYSE
Mid
 3,961.79  31.45  0.05 0.16 143,795
 AB 
AllianceBernstein Holding LP
Asset Management
Financial Services
NYSE
Mid
 3,624.93  38.68  -0.44 -1.12 246,070
 ABAT 
American Battery Technology Co
Waste Management
Industrials
NASDAQ
Small
 491.28  3.51  0.01 0.29 2,155,542
 ABG 
Asbury Automotive Group Inc
Auto & Truck Dealerships
Consumer Cyclical
NYSE
Mid
 4,203.05  212.48  1.04 0.49 140,604
 ABT 
Abbott Laboratories
Medical Devices
Healthcare
NYSE
Mega
 202,502  113.10  -0.51 -0.45 4,605,208
 ABTS 
Abits Group Inc
Capital Markets
Financial Services
NASDAQ
Micro
 6.04  2.62  0.12 4.8 25,773
 ABVE 
Above Food Ingredients Inc
Packaged Foods
Consumer Defensive
NASDAQ
Micro
 59.89  1.17  -0.05 -4.1 1,096,461
Please sign up to view the complete list of stocks.


Education Average True Range (ATR) - Technical Analysis from A to Z
The Average True Range (ATR) is a measure of volatility. Welles Wilder introduced it in his book New Concepts in Technical Trading Systems, and it has since been used as a component of many indicators and trading systems. Wilder has found that high ATR values often occur at market bottoms following a "panic" sell-off. Low Average True Range values are often found during extended sideways periods, such as those at tops and after consolidation periods. Learn more




Disclaimer - Privacy Policy - Terms Of Service - Cookie Use Policy - FAQ - Contact Us