- 6 oversold • liquid 100 • exhaustion 50
- Review whether weakness is stabilising or still active
Stocks appearing as oversold are often showing extended downside pressure, which can create conditions for a potential rebound if selling begins to slow. These setups can be useful for traders looking for exhaustion rather than strength.
- Price stretched to the downside after sustained weakness
- Can signal potential exhaustion or bounce zones
- Often attracts traders looking for reversal setups
- Still requires confirmation that selling pressure is fading
The stocks listed below are currently screening as oversold and may be worth reviewing for possible rebound setups.
Stocks currently screening as oversold
Review the current oversold setups below, then open any stock page for more detail or jump straight to the chart.
- 5 oversold • liquid 100 • exhaustion 73
- Review whether weakness is stabilising or still active
- 4 oversold • liquid 100 • exhaustion 45
- Review whether weakness is stabilising or still active
- 3 oversold • liquid 100 • exhaustion 28
- Review whether weakness is stabilising or still active
- 4 oversold • liquid 100 • exhaustion 25
- Review whether weakness is stabilising or still active
- 2 oversold • liquid 100 • exhaustion 12
- Review whether weakness is stabilising or still active
- 2 oversold • liquid 100 • exhaustion 24
- Review whether weakness is stabilising or still active
- 2 oversold • liquid 100 • exhaustion 17
- Review whether weakness is stabilising or still active
- 4 oversold • liquid 100 • exhaustion 13
- Review whether weakness is stabilising or still active
- 3 oversold • liquid 100 • exhaustion 21
- Review whether weakness is stabilising or still active
- 2 oversold • liquid 100 • exhaustion 0
- Review whether weakness is stabilising or still active
- 3 oversold • liquid 100 • exhaustion 14
- Review whether weakness is stabilising or still active
- 2 oversold • liquid 100 • exhaustion 1
- Review whether weakness is stabilising or still active
- 3 oversold • liquid 100 • exhaustion 4
- Review whether weakness is stabilising or still active
- 2 oversold • liquid 100 • exhaustion 14
- Review whether weakness is stabilising or still active
- 3 oversold • liquid 100 • exhaustion 17
- Review whether weakness is stabilising or still active
- 3 oversold • liquid 100 • exhaustion 5
- Review whether weakness is stabilising or still active
- 2 oversold • liquid 100 • exhaustion 0
- Review whether weakness is stabilising or still active
- 2 oversold • liquid 100 • exhaustion 8
- Review whether weakness is stabilising or still active
- 2 oversold • liquid 100 • exhaustion 0
- Review whether weakness is stabilising or still active
What it means when a stock is oversold
Oversold stocks often attract attention because sharp weakness can create conditions for a rebound if selling pressure starts to fade. For many traders, this makes oversold scans useful for finding charts that may be reaching exhaustion rather than strength.
That does not mean every oversold stock is a buying opportunity. Some names remain weak for longer than expected, especially in poor trends or during broad market pressure. Traders still need to assess support, momentum, structure, and whether the chart is showing any sign of stabilisation.
This page is best used as a starting point. Open the stock page, inspect the chart, and decide whether the oversold condition looks constructive for a rebound or whether the stock is still under pressure.