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Chicago, IL – September 13, 2017 - Stocks in this week’s article include Adaptimmune Therapeutics (Nasdaq: (NASDAQ:ADAP) – Free Report), Barnes Group (NYSE: (NYSE:B) – Free Report), Mobile TeleSystems (NYSE: (NYSE:B) – Free Report), JA Solar Holdings (Nasdaq: (NASDAQ:JASO) – Free Report) and Newtek Business Services (Nasdaq: (NASDAQ:NEWT) – Free Report).
Screen of the Week of Zacks Investment Research by Kevin Matras:
How to Uncover Institutional Buying
One of the best ways to find stocks on the move that are grabbing the attention of investors is to screen for stocks with increasing volume.
This is because increased volume shows investor interest. As more investors buy the stock, the stock's price should go higher.
But the individual investor, while important to the market, doesn't really have the firepower to affect volume the way that big institutional investors do.
And very few things can move a stock more than institutional buying.
Why is that?
For one, institutions have the ability of buying tens of millions of dollars worth of a stock and even hundreds of millions of dollars. And because their purchases are often so large, it typically takes weeks, if not months, for an institutional investor to build a position.
Given this commitment, considering it will also take several weeks or months to get out, you can be sure that these institutional investors have done plenty of homework to feel good about the fundamental prospects of the company.
This does not mean you can ignore your own analysis or the stock market as a whole. But screening for stocks with rising volume (along with prices of course) can put some fantastic stocks on your radar screen.
What Kind of Volume Increase to Look For
I prefer to search for at least two weeks of increasing volume along with rising prices. And in my testing I have found that 3 weeks performs even better.
One week volume spikes, however, will not get thru, as oftentimes those can be driven by one day events. Instead, it's the successive volume increase that shows true buying demand, giving this set-up its value.
The volume increase also doesn't have to be huge. We're not talking about a several hundred percent increase. In fact, often those massive increases prove to be turning points.
What we're looking for are noticeable increases, like 10%, 20% or 50% increases, etc. But nothing outrageous, like a 10 fold increase. Remember, the last thing an institutional investor wants to do is call too much attention while he or she is in the midst of building a position. But if you know what to look for, you can see all of this happening in plain sight. And get in for the ride as they flesh out the rest of their position.
Screen Parameters
• Current Price greater than Price from 1 Week Ago
• Price from 1 Week Ago greater than Price from 2 Weeks Ago
• Price from 2 Week Ago greater than Price from 3 Weeks Ago
• Weekly Volume greater than Weekly Volume from 1 Week Ago
• Weekly Volume from 1 Wk Ago greater than Weekly Volume from 2 Wks Ago
• Weekly Volume from 2 Wks Ago greater than Weekly Volume from 3 Wks Ago
• Zacks Rank less than or equal to 3
• Price greater than or equal to $5
• Average 20-day Volume greater than or equal to 100,000 shares
The most important elements to this screen are the price and volume items (especially the volume). The Zacks Rank also helps to make sure that their earnings estimates are on the rise. The price item, however, is a personal preference as I generally don't buy stocks under $5. But it should also be noted that many institutions won't either. But if you're looking for lower priced stocks, you can of course remove this item. And lastly, the average volume item ensures there's enough trade activity on a daily basis to get in and out of the market easily.
Stocks
Here are 5 stocks that passed this week's screen:
(Nasdaq:ADAP – Free Report) Adaptimmune Therapeutics
(NYSE:B – Free Report) Barnes Group
(NYSE:MBT – Free Report) Mobile TeleSystems
(Nasdaq:JASO – Free Report) JA Solar Holdings
(Nasdaq:NEWT – Free Report) Newtek Business Services
All of these stocks look good fundamentally. But their successive increases in weekly volume suggest institutional buying, and warrant an even closer look.
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