HOW-TO: Minervini Pullback StrategyGeneral Description and Unique Features of this Script
1. Our script/strategy utilizes Mark Minervini's Trend-Template as a qualifier for identifying stocks and other financial securities in confirmed uptrends. Mark Minervini, a 3x US Investment Champion, developed the Trend-Template, which covers eight different and independent characteristics that can be adjusted and optimized in this trend-following strategy to ensure the best results. The strategy will only trigger buy-signals in case the optimized qualifiers are being met.
2. Our strategy is based on supply/demand balance in the market, making it timeless and effective across all timeframes. Whether you're day trading using 1- or 5-min charts or swing-trading using daily charts, this strategy can be applied and works very well.
3. We also incorporate technical indicators such as RSI and MACD to identify low-risk pullback entries in the context of confirmed uptrends. By doing so, the risk profile of this strategy and drawdowns are being reduced to an absolute minimum, giving you peace of mind while trading.
Minervini’s Trend-Template and the ‘Stage-Analysis’ of the Markets
This strategy is a so-called 'long-only' strategy. This means that we only take long positions, short positions are not considered.
The best market environment for such strategies are periods of stable upward trends in the so-called stage 2 - uptrend.
In stable upward trends, we increase our market exposure and risk.
In sideways markets and downward trends or bear markets, we reduce our exposure very quickly or go 100% to cash and wait for the markets to recover and improve. This allows us to avoid major losses and drawdowns.
This simple rule gives us a significant advantage over most undisciplined traders and amateurs!
'The Trend is your Friend'. This is a very old but true quote.
What's behind it???
• 98% of stocks made their biggest gains in a Phase 2 upward trend.
• If a stock is in a stable uptrend, this is evidence that larger institutions are buying the stock sustainably.
• By focusing on stocks that are in a stable uptrend, the chances of profit are significantly increased.
• In a stable uptrend, investors know exactly what to expect from further price developments. This makes it possible to locate low-risk entry points.
The goal is not to buy at the lowest price – the goal is to buy at the right price!
Each stock goes through the same maturity cycle – it starts at stage 1 and ends at stage 4
Stage 1 – Neglect Phase – Consolidation
Stage 2 – Progressive Phase – Accumulation
Stage 3 – Topping Phase – Distribution
Stage 4 – Downtrend – Capitulation
This strategy focuses on identifying stocks in confirmed stage 2 uptrends. This in itself gives us an advantage over long-term investors and less professional traders.
By focusing on stocks in a stage 2 uptrend, we avoid losses in downtrends (stage 4) or less profitable consolidation phases (stages 1 and 3). We are fully invested and put our money to work for us, and we are fully invested when stocks are in their stage 2 uptrends.
But how can we use technical chart analysis to find stocks that are in a stable stage 2 uptrend?
Mark Minervini has developed the so-called 'trend template' for this purpose. This is an essential part of our JS-TechTrading pullback strategy. For our watchlists, only those individual values that meet the tough requirements of Minervini's trend template are eligible.
The Trend Template
• 200d MA increasing over a period of at least 1 month, better 4-5 months or longer
• 150d MA above 200d MA
• 50d MA above 150d MA and 200d MA
• Course above 50d MA, 150d MA and 200d MA
• Ideally, the 50d MA is increasing over at least 1 month
• Price at least 25% above the 52w low
• Price within 25% of 52w high
• High relative strength according to IBD.
We have developed an algorythm (for TradingView) that uses Minervini’s trend template as a qualifier. This means that the strategy only generates trading signals in case the selected elements of the trend template are being met. The user is fully flexible to adjust the requirements of this Trend-Template qualifier:
This strategy is normally applied to the daily chart ideal for selecting individual stocks for trend-following strategies. Nevertheless, Minervini’s principles are timeless and this alogrithmic strategy with the Trend-Template qualifier can also be applied to any other timframe.
The qualifier #9 (RS-Ratings) can be modified and optimized in the strategy’s settings to fit your individual needs.
In general, it should be noted that ideally all 8/8 trend template criteria are met. Stocks or other securities that meet only some of these 8 criteria can also be very promising candidates for this strategy, provided that backtesting yields good results.
The Pullback Strategy
For the Minervini pullback strategy, only stocks and other financial instruments that meet the selected criteria of Mark Minervini's trend template are considered. If not, the strategy will not generate any signals.
Further prerequisites for generating a buy signal is that the individual value is in a short-term oversold state (RSI).
When the selling pressure is over and the continuation of the uptrend can be confirmed by the MACD after reaching a price low, a buy signal is issued by the pullback strategy.
Stop-loss limits and profit targets can be set variably.
Relative Strength Index (RSI)
The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is a technical indicator developed by Welles Wilder in 1978. The RSI is used to perform a market value analysis and identify the strength of a trend as well as overbought and oversold conditions. The indicator is calculated on a scale from 0 to 100 and shows how much an asset has risen or fallen relative to its own price in recent periods.
The RSI is calculated as the ratio of average profits to average losses over a certain period of time. A high value of the RSI indicates an overbought situation, while a low value indicates an oversold situation. Typically, a value > 70 is considered an overbought threshold and a value < 30 is considered an oversold threshold. A value above 70 signals that a single value may be overvalued and a decrease in price is likely , while a value below 30 signals that a single value may be undervalued and an increase in price is likely.
For example, let's say you're watching a stock XYZ. After a prolonged falling movement, the RSI value of this stock has fallen to 26. This means that the stock is oversold and that it is time for a potential recovery. Therefore, a trader might decide to buy this stock in the hope that it will rise again soon.
Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD)
The MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence) is a technical indicator used in both short-term and long-term trading strategies. The indicator was developed by Gerald Appel and is one of the most well-known indicators for the stock market.
The MACD consists of two lines calculated by the difference between two moving averages. The first line is a fast moving average that targets a short period of time. The second line is a slow moving average that targets a longer period of time. In addition, a trigger line is calculated, which consists of another moving average of the MACD line.
The MACD line is the difference between the fast and slow moving average.
The greater the difference between the two lines, the more likely a subsequent price increase. The lower the difference, the more likely a subsequent price drop is.
If the MACD line crosses upwards over the trigger line, this is a buy signal that signals a potential price increase. If the MACD line crosses down below the trigger line, this is a sell signal that signals a potential price weakening.
This strategy is applicable to all timeframes and the relevant parameters for the underlying indicators (RSI and MACD) can be adjusted and optimized as needed.
Minervini
1COV added to model portfolioCovestro has just been added as a 12.5% position to our model portfolio.
Some comments:
1. 7/8 qualifiers of Minervini's trend template are met and the stock is in a confirmed phase 2 uptrend.
2. Stochastic RSI are indicating an entry coming our of an oversold position.
3. This is a pullback entry following a healthy pullback over the last 2 weeks under low volume which allows for a low risk entry.
4. Relative strength of 1COV as measured against the SP500 is very high which makes that a momentum trade.
Here is the link to our updated model portfolio:
www.tradingview.com
JS-TechTrading: Updated WatchlistAll stocks on our watchlists are high momentum stocks and meet the hard selection criteria according to Mark Minervini's Trend-Template.
Furthermore, the stocks on our watchlist have been screened by William o' Neil's CAN SLIM methodology and are among the top 25% of all US stocks with regards to their underlying fundamental performance.
All Stocks on our watchlists can be traded on eToro and TradeGate.
🍾🍾 We trade like the Champions 🍾🍾
Here is the link to the updated watchlist:
www.tradingview.com
BYNDBeyond Meat,
One of the most shorted stock in the US market.
It is clear the had difficulties to ramp up the production and to expand their business, still waiting the beyond burger at McDonalds.
BYND has a quite interesting chart pattern.
• A big move in the past 1-3 months anywhere from 30%-100% the rally last for a few days to weeks.
• Stock is going to catch up the ema 200
• Orderly consolidation with higher lows & tightening range:
• RDM, VCP
• Stocks surfs the rising EMA 10 or the EMA 20, and sometimes the EMA 50
• Volumes are significative compared to previous phase
• Volumes are strong
I would like to watch a breakout with strong volumes show some short sellers covering their positions.
The Company is not dead , the tide seems rising !!!
MVSTMicrovast Holdings, Inc
Hi Folks,
This stock belong the the EV + Battery sector
MVST has a quite interesting chart pattern.
• A big move in the past 1-3 months anywhere from 30%-100% the rally last for a few days to weeks.
• Stock is going to catch up the ema 200
• Orderly consolidation with higher lows & tightening range:
• RDM, VCP
• Stocks surfs the rising EMA 10 or the EMA 20, and sometimes the EMA 50
• Volumes are significative compared to previous phase
Let's keep it shortlisted
US TOP STOCKS: WatchlistAll stocks on our watchlists are high momentum stocks and meet the hard selection criteria according to Mark Minervini's Trend-Template.
Furthermore, the stocks on our watchlist have been screened by William o' Neil's CAN SLIM methodology and are among the top 25% of all US stocks with regards to their underlying fundamental performance.
🍾🍾 We trade like the Champions 🍾🍾
Here is the link to the updated watchlist:
www.tradingview.com
🟨 STEM Update - CAUTIONUpdate on the current environment - Orange
The market has never gotten into an easy dollar environment according to the STEM model! Do not judge the market hostility based on what indexes are doing - this is simply WRONG, if you follow the Breakout methodology taught by Mark Minervini, William O'Neil, CANSLIM investors, Gil Morales and the likes. Currently, the market is 🟨 Orange this means selective or highly rotational, signalling a need for caution.
Performance Indicator 💼
Instead look at you own performance of last 5 trades and level of stress are good indicators of the current trading environment. In an "easy dollar" market, stocks move up easily and profits come without much stress. However, over the past year, protecting profits has become increasingly important.
Here are some additional notes I have written earlier that would help you understand the methodology better:
22MAR23: For traders, it is crucial to manage risk diligently in this environment, as it can become a trap of 'death by a thousand cuts.
26JAN23: The times when the general market is directionless (like now) and the individual names are breaking out - is the first sign that we will likely tranition to an easy dollar environment - this is why we want to gauge how is the watchlist doing.
28DEC22: Yesterday, we had some coal names that tried to move and I was close to alerting them but as I was expecting they reversed and closed near lows. While in a good market this is not a problem, we are not seeing any evidence that we have moved away from the 'hard penny' environment.
If you want to learn more about the methodology - make sure you read the description here:
TOP US-Stocks: Updated WatchlistJS-TechTrading: Updated Watchlist
All stocks on our watchlists are high momentum stocks and meet the hard selection criteria according to Mark Minervini's Trend-Template.
Furthermore, the stocks on our watchlist have been screened by William o' Neil's CAN SLIM methodology and are among the top 25% of all US stocks with regards to their underlying fundamental performance.
🍾🍾 We trade like the Champions 🍾🍾
Here is the link to the updated watchlist:
www.tradingview.com
TOP US-Stocks: Updated WatchlistJS-TechTrading: Updated Watchlist
All stocks on our watchlists are high momentum stocks and meet the hard selection criteria according to Mark Minervini's Trend-Template.
Furthermore, the stocks on our watchlist have been screened by William o' Neil's CAN SLIM methodology and are among the top 25% of all US stocks with regards to their underlying fundamental performance.
🍾🍾 We trade like the Champions 🍾🍾
Here is the link to the updated watchlist:
www.tradingview.com
Mark Minervini's Trading MethodologyIntroduction
Mark Minervini is a successful stock trader, author and 2x US investment champion He was born in New York in 1966 and grew up in a family of traders. Minervini began his career as a stockbroker in the 1980s but soon realized that he could achieve better results by becoming a full-time trader.
Minervini is known for his impressive track record in the markets. He has achieved an average annual return of over 30% for more than five years and was featured in Jack Schwager's book "Stock Market Wizards: Interviews with America's Top Stock Traders." In the book, Minervini shares his trading philosophy and approach to the markets.
Minervini is also the author of the book "Trade Like a Stock Market Wizard," which was published in 2013. The book outlines his trading strategy and provides detailed guidance on how to identify and trade high-growth stocks. It has been praised by traders and investors for its clear and concise explanations and practical advice.
In addition to his trading and writing, Minervini is also a popular speaker and educator. He has given presentations and workshops on trading and investing around the world and has been featured in numerous financial publications and media outlets.
In this article, we will take a closer look at Mark Minervini's trading strategy and explore the key principles that underpin his approach.
Minervini's Trading Philosophy and Approach
Minervini's trading philosophy is centered on the idea that the stock market is an information market, where prices reflect the consensus view of all market participants. His approach is based on identifying and trading high-growth stocks that have strong fundamentals and are likely to outperform the market.
He looks for companies with accelerating sales growth, strong earnings growth, and relative strength. He believes that these companies are likely to continue to perform well and are therefore good candidates for investment.
To identify these stocks, Minervini uses a variety of techniques, including fundamental analysis, technical analysis, and market psychology. He combines these techniques to create a comprehensive trading approach that allows him to identify profitable trades and minimize risk.
The Stock Market Wizards Methodology
Minervini's approach is inspired by the trading methodology of the Stock Market Wizards, a group of successful traders who were featured in Jack Schwager's book "Market Wizards." The Stock Market Wizards approach involves identifying and trading high-growth stocks, using technical analysis to identify trends and opportunities.
Minervini has modified this approach to suit his own needs, adding his own techniques and insights to create a more comprehensive trading approach. He looks for stocks that are showing strong price action and have a high degree of relative strength. He believes that these stocks are likely to continue to perform well and are therefore good candidates for investment.
The Importance of Technical Analysis
Minervini believes that technical analysis is an essential tool for traders looking to identify profitable trades. He uses a variety of technical indicators and chart patterns to analyze the market and identify trends. Some of the key technical indicators that he uses include moving averages, momentum indicators, and breakouts.
Moving averages are used to identify the direction of the trend, while momentum indicators are used to confirm the strength of the trend. Breakouts are used to identify potential entry and exit points, allowing traders to enter a trade when the stock is showing strong price action.
Minervini also pays close attention to chart patterns, such as cup and handle patterns, double bottoms, and head and shoulders patterns. He believes that these patterns can provide valuable insights into market trends and can help traders to make informed decisions.
Risk Management Strategies
Managing risk is an essential part of Minervini's trading strategy. He uses a variety of risk management techniques to minimize losses and maximize returns. Some of the key risk management techniques that he uses include stop losses, position sizing, and diversification.
Stop losses are used to limit losses on individual trades. When a stock reaches a certain price level, the stop loss is triggered, and the trade is automatically closed out. This helps to limit losses and protect the trader's capital.
Position sizing is used to manage the amount of risk that the trader is exposed to. Minervini recommends that traders limit their exposure to any one stock to no more than 2% of their trading capital. This helps to limit losses in the event that a single stock performs poorly.
Diversification is used to spread risk across a portfolio of stocks. By investing in a variety of stocks, traders can reduce their exposure to any one stock or sector and limit the impact of market downturns on their portfolio.
Trading Psychology and Discipline
Trading psychology and discipline are critical elements of Minervini's approach. He believes that maintaining a positive mindset and avoiding emotional trading decisions are essential for success in the markets. He also emphasizes the importance of sticking to a trading plan and avoiding impulsive decisions.
To maintain a positive mindset, Minervini recommends focusing on the process of trading rather than the outcome. Traders should focus on following their strategy and making informed decisions based on their analysis of the market. They should avoid becoming emotionally attached to individual stocks and should not let fear or greed guide their decisions.
Sticking to a trading plan is also essential for success in the markets. Minervini recommends creating a detailed trading plan that outlines the trader's strategy, risk management techniques, and entry and exit points for each trade. Traders should stick to their plan and avoid making impulsive decisions based on short-term market movements.
Case Studies
To illustrate his trading strategy in action, Minervini provides real-world examples of trades that he has made using his approach. One example is his investment in pharmaceutical company Jazz Pharmaceuticals. Minervini identified Jazz as a high-growth stock with strong fundamentals, including accelerating earnings growth and strong relative strength. He entered the trade at a breakout point and used a tight stop loss to manage risk. The trade performed well, and Minervini was able to realize a significant profit.
Another example is Minervini's investment in medical device company Intuitive Surgical. Minervini identified Intuitive Surgical as a high-growth stock with strong fundamentals and strong relative strength. He entered the trade at a breakout point and used a tight stop loss to manage risk. The trade performed well, and Minervini was able to realize a significant profit.
Conclusion
Mark Minervini's trading strategy is a comprehensive approach that combines fundamental analysis, technical analysis, and risk management techniques to identify profitable trades and minimize risk. His approach is based on the idea that the stock market is an information market and that prices reflect the consensus view of all market participants.
Minervini's approach is inspired by the trading methodology of the Stock Market Wizards and incorporates a variety of technical indicators and chart patterns. He also emphasizes the importance of risk management techniques such as stop losses, position sizing, and diversification.
Maintaining a positive mindset and avoiding emotional trading decisions is also essential to Minervini's approach. He recommends sticking to a trading plan and avoiding impulsive decisions based on short-term market movements.
By following these principles, traders can apply Mark Minervini's approach to their own trading strategies and improve their chances of success in the markets.
TOP US-Stocks: Updated WatchhlistJS-TechTrading: Updated Watchlist
All stocks on our watchlists are high momentum stocks and meet the hard selection criteria according to Mark Minervini's Trend-Template.
Furthermore, the stocks on our watchlist have been screened by William o' Neil's CAN SLIM methodology and are among the top 25% of all US stocks with regards to their underlying fundamental performance.
🍾🍾 We trade like the Champions 🍾🍾
Here is the link to the updated watchlist:
www.tradingview.com
EVER: Daily VCPSetup: PowerPlay
VCP: 3W 21/4 3T
RS: 97
The posted chart contains a VCP (volatility contraction pattern). The first label "W" stands for weekly and shows the duration of the entire consolidation. In the middle label, the percentage of contractions is indicated (for example, "15/4"), with 15 representing the -15% depth of the base and 4 representing -4% of the last contraction. The last part "T" represents the number of contractions. The light blue lines in the chart correspond to the contractions. A more detailed description can be found in Mark Minervini's books.
RS stands for relative strength and measures the strength of the stock compared to the overall market. The value range is 1-99 with 99 being the highest value. The rank was generated by fyntrade.
FANH: Daily VCPSetup: PowerPlay
VCP: 7W 25/4 4T
RS: 93
The posted chart contains a VCP (volatility contraction pattern). The first label "W" stands for weekly and shows the duration of the entire consolidation. In the middle label, the percentage of contractions is indicated (for example, "15/4"), with 15 representing the -15% depth of the base and 4 representing -4% of the last contraction. The last part "T" represents the number of contractions. The light blue lines in the chart correspond to the contractions. A more detailed description can be found in Mark Minervini's books.
RS stands for relative strength and measures the strength of the stock compared to the overall market. The value range is 1-99 with 99 being the highest value. The rank was generated by fyntrade.
MDGL: Daily VCPSetup: PowerPlay
VCP: 6W 19/5 3T
RS: 99
The posted chart contains a VCP (volatility contraction pattern). The first label "W" stands for weekly and shows the duration of the entire consolidation. In the middle label, the percentage of contractions is indicated (for example, "15/4"), with 15 representing the -15% depth of the base and 4 representing -4% of the last contraction. The last part "T" represents the number of contractions. The light blue lines in the chart correspond to the contractions. A more detailed description can be found in Mark Minervini's books.
RS stands for relative strength and measures the strength of the stock compared to the overall market. The value range is 1-99 with 99 being the highest value. The rank was generated by fyntrade.
GERN: Daily VCPSetup: Rocketbase
VCP: 5W 39/6 4T
RS: 98
The posted chart contains a VCP (volatility contraction pattern). The first label "W" stands for weekly and shows the duration of the entire consolidation. In the middle label, the percentage of contractions is indicated (for example, "15/4"), with 15 representing the -15% depth of the base and 4 representing -4% of the last contraction. The last part "T" represents the number of contractions. The light blue lines in the chart correspond to the contractions. A more detailed description can be found in Mark Minervini's books.
RS stands for relative strength and measures the strength of the stock compared to the overall market. The value range is 1-99 with 99 being the highest value. The rank was generated by fyntrade.
ONCY: Daily VCPSetup: RocketBase
VCP: 9W 38/4 4T
RS: 89
The posted chart contains a VCP (volatility contraction pattern). The first label "W" stands for weekly and shows the duration of the entire consolidation. In the middle label, the percentage of contractions is indicated (for example, "15/4"), with 15 representing the -15% depth of the base and 4 representing -4% of the last contraction. The last part "T" represents the number of contractions. The light blue lines in the chart correspond to the contractions. A more detailed description can be found in Mark Minervini's books.
RS stands for relative strength and measures the strength of the stock compared to the overall market. The value range is 1-99 with 99 being the highest value. The rank was generated by fyntrade.