| Indicator | Description |
|---|---|
| RSI | Measures the stock’s recent price gains and losses to determine overbought or oversold conditions |
| MACD | Plots the difference between two moving averages to identify trends and potential buy or sell signals |
| Stochastic Oscillator | Compares the stock’s closing price to its price range over a given period to identify overbought or oversold conditions |
Customizing Your Scan
Once you’ve selected your momentum indicator, you can customize your scan to fit your specific trading strategy. For example, you can:
- Set a specific price range or market cap to focus on
- Choose a specific industry or sector
- Filter by dividend yield or earnings growth
Some popular customization options include:
- Price and Volume: Filter by stocks with high trading volume and a specific price range
- Industry and Sector: Filter by stocks in a specific industry or sector, such as tech or healthcare
- Growth and Value: Filter by stocks with high earnings growth or dividend yield
Example Scan Settings
Here’s an example of a thinkorswim scanner setup for momentum stocks:
- Momentum Indicator: RSI
- Price Range: $10-$50
- Market Cap: $1 billion-$10 billion
- Industry: Technology
- Earnings Growth: 20% or higher
By using these settings, you can identify momentum stocks in the technology sector with high earnings growth and a moderate market cap.
Tips and Tricks
When using a thinkorswim scanner for momentum stocks, keep the following tips in mind:
- Monitor your scan regularly: Momentum stocks can change quickly, so be sure to monitor your scan regularly to catch new opportunities.
- Use multiple indicators: Don’t rely on just one momentum indicator – use multiple indicators to confirm your trades.
- Set stop-loss orders: Momentum stocks can be volatile, so be sure to set stop-loss orders to limit your potential losses.
Here’s a list of additional tips for using thinkorswim scanners:
- Use the thinkorswim on-demand video library to learn more about scanner setup and customization options
- Experiment with different scanner settings to find what works best for your trading strategy
- Use the thinkorswim mobile app to monitor your scans on-the-go
Frequently Asked Questions
Thinkorswim Scanner Setup FAQ – Momentum Stocks
A: In Thinkorswim, the most critical factor is setting up the ‘Indicator’ section to define the momentum stock criteria. Create a custom indicator to analyze stock price momentum.
A: Recommended indicators for momentum analysis include the Relative Strength Index (RSI), Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD), and Stochastic Oscillator (avgrange). However, the specific indicator to use may vary depending on the stock and time frame.
A: To silence option selling alerts for momentum stocks, go to the Trade Management > Historical Data > Option Tracking > Alert Settings, and uncheck the box next to ‘Sell Options’ or ‘Short Sell’ for the specific stock you want to analyze.
A: To set up the Momentum Breakout Indicator in Thinkorswim, click on the ‘Breakouts’ tab > ‘Indicators’ > ‘Momentum Breakout Indicator’. Choose ‘Buy/ Sell’ for the indicator type and set the price threshold accordingly.
A: Yes, Thinkorswim allows you to assign different momentum indicators to specific stock symbols or criteria. You can create multiple indicators with different parameters to analyze various momentum indicators and apply them to different stocks.
A: To update and customize momentum stock scanner settings in Thinkorswim, go to the Trade Management > Historical Data > Option Tracking > Trade Settings. You can edit the indicator parameters, add custom settings, and save to apply future changes.
A: Yes, Thinkorswim can connect to various technical analysis tools and APIs to combine with additional indicators. You can explore and integrate these tools to further enhance your momentum stock scanner setups.
A: To add support orders to your momentum stock scanner, click on the ‘Support Orders’ tab > ‘Trade Management’ > ‘Historical Data’ > ‘Trade Settings’. Assign specific support orders to specific stocks or criteria to react to short-term price movements.

