u/EconomicsCalm8734

After years of bad penny stock trades, this is the screener process I finally stick to

For the longest time my biggest mistake wasn’t bad entries… it was looking at the wrong penny stocks in the first place

I used to scroll through hundreds of tickers every night and still end up missing the ones that actually moved the next day

Over the past months I started building a simple daily screening routine to narrow the market down before the open. Nothing fancy, just focusing on a few repeatable factors:

  1. Sudden volume expansion vs recent average

  2. Tight consolidation before expansion

  3. Low float + liquidity increase

  4. Clean breakout / flag / base structures

  5. News or catalyst appearing at the same time as volume

Now I start the day with a small watchlist instead of endless charts, and my execution has improved a lot just from that one change

Curious how others here build their penny stock watchlists

Do you scan the whole market or track a fixed universe?

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u/EconomicsCalm8734 — 3 days ago