PULLBACK STOCK SCREENER PAGE

Stocks Down 20% From All-Time Highs

This page shows stocks currently screening as meaningful pullbacks from all-time highs using live MyStockHarbor picker data. It is built for traders who want to review names that have corrected away from prior highs and may be setting up near more interesting levels.

A stock being down 20% from its high does not automatically make it attractive. Some pullbacks become opportunities, while others are simply weak charts. Use this page as a shortlist, then inspect price structure, trend quality, support, resistance, and momentum before making any decision.

Live Results
20 pullback setups
Last Updated
4/5/2026, 3:25:42 PM

Stocks trading well below their all-time highs often attract attention because they may be moving into more interesting risk and reward zones. Some pullbacks happen inside strong trends, while others signal weakness.

  • Large pullbacks from prior highs can reset price structure
  • May highlight potential rebound or continuation setups
  • Can attract traders looking for better entry zones
  • Still requires full chart review before acting

The stocks listed below are currently down from all-time highs and are being flagged as pullback setups worth reviewing.

LIVE PULLBACK RESULTS

Stocks currently down from all-time highs

Review the current pullback setups below, then open any stock page for more detail or jump straight to the chart.

REGN
Pullback Setup
  • Down 36.6% from ATH • liquid 99
  • Review structure before treating it as value
MDT
Pullback Setup
  • Down 35.9% from ATH • liquid 100
  • Review structure before treating it as value
PG
Pullback Setup
  • Down 20.4% from ATH • liquid 100
  • Review structure before treating it as value
TMO
Pullback Setup
  • Down 26.3% from ATH • liquid 100
  • Review structure before treating it as value
AXP
Pullback Setup
  • Down 22.0% from ATH • liquid 100
  • Review structure before treating it as value
CI
Pullback Setup
  • Down 26.4% from ATH • liquid 100
  • Review structure before treating it as value
APH
Pullback Setup
  • Down 23.0% from ATH • liquid 100
  • Review structure before treating it as value
PGR
Pullback Setup
  • Down 33.0% from ATH • liquid 100
  • Review structure before treating it as value
IBM
Pullback Setup
  • Down 21.2% from ATH • liquid 100
  • Review structure before treating it as value
DHR
Pullback Setup
  • Down 35.1% from ATH • liquid 100
  • Review structure before treating it as value
TMUS
Pullback Setup
  • Down 26.2% from ATH • liquid 100
  • Review structure before treating it as value
CDNS
Pullback Setup
  • Down 25.4% from ATH • liquid 100
  • Review structure before treating it as value
NFLX
Pullback Setup
  • Down 26.3% from ATH • liquid 100
  • Review structure before treating it as value
ISRG
Pullback Setup
  • Down 25.9% from ATH • liquid 100
  • Review structure before treating it as value
HD
Pullback Setup
  • Down 25.4% from ATH • liquid 100
  • Review structure before treating it as value
SBUX
Pullback Setup
  • Down 28.3% from ATH • liquid 100
  • Review structure before treating it as value
PANW
Pullback Setup
  • Down 26.3% from ATH • liquid 100
  • Review structure before treating it as value
MMC
Pullback Setup
  • Down 29.9% from ATH • liquid 100
  • Review structure before treating it as value
TSLA
Pullback Setup
  • Down 26.4% from ATH • liquid 100
  • Review structure before treating it as value
PLTR
Pullback Setup
  • Down 28.3% from ATH • liquid 100
  • Review structure before treating it as value
HOW TRADERS USE THIS PAGE

What it means when a stock is down 20% from all-time highs

Stocks that are well below prior highs often attract attention because they may be moving into areas where risk and reward start to look more interesting. In some cases, a clean pullback inside a stronger trend can create a better entry zone than chasing strength near the highs.

That said, a stock being down 20% is not bullish on its own. Some names are simply weak, broken, or still falling. Traders still need to assess trend quality, support, resistance, momentum, and whether the chart is stabilising or still deteriorating.

This page is best used as a starting point. Open the stock page, inspect the chart, and decide whether the pullback looks constructive or whether the stock is still under pressure.

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