Want To Buy The Right Stocks At The Right Time? Try This…

When you think about it, everyone wants to buy the right stocks at the right time.

That’s certainly the objective of my premium Maximum Profit system. The only difference is, unlike many investors, we use a proven tool to do just that — rather than merely buying a stock and hoping for the best…

To find the right stocks, I filter out micro-cap stocks, or those with a market capitalization less than $250 million. I also don’t want any penny stocks, so the share price has to be greater than $5. Finally, it can’t be thinly traded. There should be plenty of shares changing hands to provide the needed liquidity to buy and sell the stock with ease. I use volume to determine a stock’s liquidity, and it must have an average daily volume greater than 75,000 over the last three months.

Now, I’m not saying you must use the criteria I’ve outlined above to find the right stocks. But this is what works best for me and my premium readers.

But more than just about anything else, my readers and I rely on one key indicator to find the right time to buy stocks…

Introducing: Relative Strength

To identify the right time to buy, I use relative strength (RS) as my screening tool.

Not to be confused with RSI, or relative strength index (a more popular technical indicator), RS is a simple idea.

I like to use a sports analogy to explain. In any game, the winner plays in a way that is relatively stronger than the loser. If you were trying to select the winner before the game started, you would probably pick the team you thought was the stronger of the two. That might be the team with more wins or the team that you believe enjoys an edge in some way for the upcoming game. That edge might result from a home-field advantage or an injury to a key player on the opposing team.

Once the game starts, the team that has a stronger start is likely to win in the end. The edge that existed before the game started no longer matters. All that matters is who takes the early lead. Sports fans know this, and researchers have actually proven it. Studies have demonstrated the team that is ahead after three innings in a baseball game wins about 80% of the time. In college basketball, if a team is leading by at least eight points at halftime, they win 80% of the time.

Whether they realize it or not, many investors think of investing like a sports contest with a definite start and stop date. They do this, for example, by reviewing annual returns, which sets January 1 as a start date for the contest and December 31 as the end of the game. When we think of investing in this way, we might want to pick stocks that have had a strong start because they are likely to be the winners at the end of the contest.

Using a one-year time period for our investment horizon, the stocks that have been the biggest winners over the past six months are likely to be the biggest winners in the next six months. This is not just my opinion; it is the conclusion of research into RS.

How Traders Use Relative Strength

For example, one way to measure RS is to look at performance over the past six months. (Other time periods and other calculations could be used.)

To find RS for 10 different stocks, we could calculate the six-month percent change in price for each stock. We would then sort these values from highest to lowest. The stock with the highest value would have the highest RS. We could assign a RS rank of 10 to that stock. The stock with the next highest value would be a 9. This repeats until you get to an RS rank of 1.

Stocks with the highest RS ranks would be buys. We would hold them until the rank fell below some cutoff level. In this example, we might buy stocks rated 7 or higher. And we might hold them as long they are ranked 5 or higher. Once the RS falls below 5, we would sell. Then we replace it with the highest-ranked stock we don’t own.

The process can be applied to any number of stocks, but it would remain the same. The steps to apply RS are:
— Calculate the recent performance
— Sort from high to low
— Assign ranks based on the sort
— Buy and sell based on the ranks

Why It Matters To Traders

Numerous studies have shown that RS works to deliver market-beating results in the long term. It should help us profit by finding the right time to earn maximum profits with those stocks. And the good news is that you can find it within most trading platforms offered by brokerages.

Relative Strength is one of the key indicators I rely on to find market-beating picks. It’s helped us make bigger gains in less time than just about anything else you can find out there.

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