olathegolf 119 posts msg #93138 - Ignore olathegolf |
5/25/2010 6:20:50 PM
I was in search for an easy way to scan for pre-market gap opportunities. In my search on the web, I found many services that can provide this but most charge a one time fee and/or monthly fee or require a fairly high opening balance to utilize their service.
I stumbled upon a very useful website http://www.busystock.com.
All lists, pre-market, after-market, market hours, are all sorted by absolute change percentage(up or down). They update the lists every 5 minutes from 8:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Registration is free. Hard to beat free.
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johnpaulca 12,036 posts msg #93139 - Ignore johnpaulca |
5/25/2010 7:10:24 PM
Thank you olathegolf
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Eman93 4,750 posts msg #93190 - Ignore Eman93 |
5/27/2010 6:09:52 AM
Thanks a bunch....
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Eman93 4,750 posts msg #93191 - Ignore Eman93 |
5/27/2010 6:13:41 AM
I dont see anything like a prelist
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scott111552 173 posts msg #93192 - Ignore scott111552 |
5/27/2010 6:20:39 AM
Check out Nasdaq.com also...it contains pre-market most actives, most advanced, and most declined...
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olathegolf 119 posts msg #93279 - Ignore olathegolf |
5/29/2010 12:17:18 PM
To Eman93......Ref: busystock.com. On their Home page, you can use the "Top 100" premarket, market, and after market links.
On their Screener page, you can select Gap Up or Gap Down. Click on "Show Filters." Click the drop down box "Pct Change After Hours" and select either up or down. Click on the "Hide Filters" button to hide the filter list. Then you can sort by % Change AH by clicking the header in that column.
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Eman93 4,750 posts msg #93298 - Ignore Eman93 |
5/30/2010 10:51:18 AM
Found it thanks.
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