What is final stock selection? What are the techniques for stock selection in the closing session and practical skills

What is final stock selection? The so-called tail end refers to the performance of the market in the first half hour before closing, and the trading volume at the end of the day is often relatively large.

The tail end effect in stock selection can also be applied to analyze the trend before noon closing. When it is found that the end of the day will be weak, one should actively prepare to reduce positions to avoid a low opening the next day; When a positive trend is observed in the closing session, it is advisable to hold a moderate position to prepare for a higher opening the next day. Using the MACD double turn red to capture the starting point, MACD is a medium-term indicator that can not only judge the intermediate trend of the market, but also play a very important role in stock selection, especially in selecting strong stocks. If used well, it can successfully capture the starting point of individual stocks at a relatively low level. Especially after the appearance of the "MACD double turn red" pattern, the probability of stock price stabilizing and rebounding is relatively high, which has great practical value.

What are the techniques for selecting stocks in the closing session?

1. Choose which stocks that have risen in the last trading session for short-term trading. The characteristic of this type of stock is that the stock price experiences a sudden surge in large orders just before the close of trading. The period of maximum market volatility is usually around half an hour before the market closes, which is also the time selected by the main force to raise funds or increase trading volume. At this time, the abnormal movement of stock prices is a typical technique used by the main force to take advantage of the market and prepare for the next day's operations. If users notice such abnormal movements in a certain stock, they can proceed with a fund follow-up buying operation.

2. Within each trading day, there are also quite a few stocks that rise in the late trading session, and not every stock has investment value. Therefore, it is necessary to screen these stocks. Generally, choose stocks with a daily volatility of less than 5%, a turnover rate of over 3%, a volume ratio of over 1.2, a circulating market value of less than 20 billion, and a limit up within 20 days. If this type of stock has a high volume in the late trading session, it usually shows a slight increase the next day.

3. Users can also judge the trend of the market to select stocks, and retrieve the 15 minute candlestick chart of the market. For example, if the candlestick chart is in an upward trend after 2:30 pm, it indicates that there is a chance for everyone to enter the stock market at this time. If it is a downward trend, you can refer to the K-line chart after 2:00, and if a bottoming pin appears, you can look for stocks with similar patterns for buying operations.

4. For example, a stock oscillates around its moving average for a long period of time after opening, with a fluctuation amplitude of around 2%. The longer this oscillation time, the greater the probability of pulling out the limit up after starting. This type of stock is the best investment target for end of day stocks.