| mdl060374 94 posts
 msg #64815
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 | 7/9/2008 4:54:04 PM 
 I am looking for a way to add criteria to a filter that gets rid of stocks that trade with wide spreads.
 
 To be more clear, I have set minimum average volume around 2,000,000, and I do still want decent average ATR (2% around), but alot of these stocks trade alot of volume, yet have a .07 spread, etc.
 
 Any idea on how to go about doing this?
 
 
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| SAFeTRADE 656 posts
 msg #64817
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 | 7/9/2008 5:12:39 PM 
 Maybe this?
 
 
 
 
 
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| mdl060374 94 posts
 msg #64826
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 | 7/9/2008 11:24:56 PM 
 ok thanks. I appreciate the response
 
 I meant to mention this earlier, but the reasoning behind this is that i want stocks that are "movers" but dont have the large spreads...
 
 
 this ties into my strategy of automating entries at the open  where i pay the offer, but dont get stuck with a large spread.
 
 (in other words, I am trying to narrow my universe to a balance b/w voaltility and not getting hosed on the spread,)
 
 So i guess i am looking for a way to dial this in.
 
 Or looking at this in a different way, If I find the "ideal" stock, is there a way to plug it into criteria and find out what certain stats are so I can make a search that looks for similar ones?
 
 
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| contrahawk 68 posts
 msg #64841
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 | 7/10/2008 9:43:02 AM 
 mdl,
 
 I think you'll find daily volume to be a potential key here. . . .check out AAPL, for instance.  It's worth noting, though, that while the Bid-Ask spread on AAPL will be .01 - .02 during the day, at opening and immediately after -- when traders are probing to see which way it's going to move -- the spread is liable to be .10 or more.
 
 Jim
 
 
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