Reversal Screener

Find stocks showing signs of potential price reversals with momentum exhaustion and mean-reversion signals.

Screener results are algorithmic and for informational purposes only. Scores do not constitute trading recommendations. Past performance is not indicative of future results. See Terms §17.

Filter Criteria
Results Found

Symbols matching criteria

Avg Score

Average composite score

Bullish

Bullish reversal setups

Bearish

Bearish reversal setups

Screening Results
Symbol Direction Score ↕ RSI Stoch %K Will %R BB Pos vs SMA50 IV Rank Straddle % P/C Vol Beta Avg Vol Signals Earn Days Last Update
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Reversal Screener Guide

What Does This Screener Find?

This screener identifies stocks showing signs of potential price reversals by combining multiple signal groups. A high composite score means multiple independent indicators are clustering toward the same reversal thesis.

Signal Groups

  • Momentum Exhaustion (30%): RSI, Stochastic %K, Williams %R, and MACD histogram. Extreme readings in these oscillators suggest momentum is running out.
  • Mean-Reversion (25%): Bollinger Band position, price deviation from SMA50/SMA200, and BB width (squeeze detection). Price at extremes with tight bands = high reversal probability.
  • Volatility Context (20%): IV Rank, straddle % of price, and IV premium. Elevated IV means the options market is pricing in movement — reversals in high-IV environments are more tradeable.
  • Sentiment (15%): Put/call volume and OI ratios. Extreme positioning (crowded trades) often precedes reversals as the crowd gets squeezed.
  • Trend Context (10%): Price position relative to SMA50/200 and beta. Counter-trend reversals (price below both SMAs for bullish) are higher conviction.

How to Use

  • Filter by Direction to focus on bullish or bearish setups
  • Higher scores = more signals aligning. Scores above 60 are strong setups
  • Check the Signals column for the specific indicators driving the score
  • Click a symbol to see full quote details including technical charts
  • Watch for earnings proximity — reversals near earnings carry additional event risk