Pullback to moving average alerts
Most uptrends don't go straight up. They pull back to a moving average, find buyers, and continue. The pullback is the canonical continuation entry — and the hard part is being there when it happens, on the right stock, in a confirmed uptrend.
The setup, in three parts
A useful pullback alert needs three conditions to be true at the same time:
- The stock is in a confirmed uptrend (price above the 200-day MA, with the 50-day above the 200-day)
- Price has retraced to the 50-day MA (or whichever shorter MA you prefer)
- RSI is in the 40-50 range — pulled back, but not into oversold territory
A pullback that meets all three is much more likely to hold than a pullback that meets only one. Tickerbot lets you stack the conditions in a single alert.
How Tickerbot does it
Tickerbot computes the trend classification, the moving averages, and the RSI on every ticker every five minutes. The pullback condition is checked as part of the alert evaluation — when all three conditions are simultaneously true on a ticker, it's a match.
Stacking with fundamentals
Variants worth setting up
- Pullback to the 200-day MA in a long-term uptrend (the deeper, slower variant)
- Pullback within 2% of the 50-day on a watchlist stock
- Pullback paired with a Bollinger band lower-band touch
- Pullback with volume contracting (suggests profit-taking, not selling pressure)
Set up your first pullback alert
Tickerbot tracks the trend, the moving averages, and RSI continuously — and only fires when all three conditions are met.