TRADING SETUPS

Common Stock Market Setups

Traders often look for specific chart conditions when reviewing stocks. These setups can help highlight opportunities where momentum, trend, stretch or price structure may be changing.

Below are some common setups traders review including oversold conditions, breakouts, divergence signals and buy-the-dip pullbacks.

How traders use setups
A setup does not guarantee a trade will work. It simply gives traders a structured way to review charts, compare risk, and spot recurring market behaviour. The more charts you review, the easier it becomes to recognise these patterns in real time.
Oversold Stocks

Learn how traders identify oversold stocks and potential rebound setups when price becomes stretched downward.

Overbought Stocks

Understand how traders identify overbought conditions and stretched upside momentum.

Breakout Stocks

Learn how traders spot stocks breaking above resistance or moving into strong momentum.

Buy The Dip Stocks

Explore how investors and traders review pullbacks in strong stocks and look for potential dip opportunities.

Stocks Down From Highs

Understand how traders review stocks that have fallen from recent highs and may be approaching interesting price levels.

Bullish Divergence

Learn how bullish divergence can signal fading downside momentum and possible reversal setups.

Bearish Divergence

Understand how bearish divergence may highlight weakening upside momentum in rising stocks.

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Put these setups into practice

You can explore many of these setups directly using the MyStockHarbor tools. Review live charts in the Dashboard, or use Stock Pickers to search for stocks that may match the setup you are learning.