Introduction to the "Peerless" Stock Selection Criteria

  • 2025-07-26


Introduction to the "Peerless" Stock Selection Criteria

Market closures are ideal for learning. Yesterday, I studied a stock-picking method called the "Peerless Selection Strategy," which helps identify stocks in upward trends. How does this method work? Below is a detailed breakdown.

What is the Peerless Selection Strategy?
When selecting stocks, well-timed thematic plays can catalyze price movements. Capital is key to strong rallies, so focus on heavily funded stocks during weak markets, targeting those with reversal-to-rise technical patterns. Specific criteria include:

  1. Super Capital:

    • On daily charts, the indicator line's cumulative value > its average

    • Indicator average > 0

    • Cumulative trend points upward

  2. Moving Average Formula:
    Among common MA periods (1, 13, 28, 60, 500), any one line must exceed the 2nd MA, which should suppress the 4th MA. Concurrently, retail capital must show: Retail indicator < 0.

  3. Thematic Priority:
    Themes drive prices—prioritize stocks with strong narratives.

  4. Volume Check:
    3-day average volume > 60-day average (3>60).

Execution is critical—deviating from these rules may lead to failure.

While relatively simple, this method requires stock software (e.g., Winner Gann's tools for enhanced entry/exit signals). Note: Adapt it to your investment style for optimal results. Happy investing!

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