Screen stocks by Supertrend (ATR 7, Multiplier 3) direction — find bullish trend stocks, bearish trend stocks, and fresh trend reversals using 1 year of daily candles.
| # | Symbol | LTP | Chg% | Direction | ST Band | ATR | Dist% | RSI | EMA Bias | Signal |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ZEEL | 82.75 | +3.58% | ▲ Bullish | 70.47 | 4.03 |
+17.62%
|
64.2 | ▼ Bear | ▲ Buy |
| 2 | SUNTV | 617.60 | +0.00% | ▼ Bearish | 627.38 | 26.41 |
-0.95%
|
58.8 | ▲ Bull | ▼ Sell |
| 3 | PVRINOX | 941.60 | +0.72% | ▼ Bearish | 1025.67 | 30.58 |
-7.99%
|
38.5 | ▼ Bear | ▼▼ Strong Sell |
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Supertrend is a trend-following indicator based on the Average True Range (ATR). It plots a band above or below price and flips direction only when price crosses the active band — giving clean, low-noise trend signals.
ATR Period: 7 | Multiplier: 3.0 | Timeframe: Daily. These are the original Supertrend settings from Olivier Seban, widely used by Indian traders.
The Supertrend indicator is popular for several reasons: it is versatile across assets, provides clear trend identification, helps with risk management by acting as a dynamic stop-loss, and works across multiple timeframes. It is reliable when combined with other indicators like RSI or MACD.
ATR (Average True Range) measures market volatility — it tells you how much a stock moves on average. The Supertrend indicator uses ATR to set its band width, adjusting for current volatility. While ATR is purely a volatility measure, Supertrend uses that volatility to generate directional trend signals.
What is the best timeframe for the Supertrend indicator? There is no universally best timeframe — it depends on your strategy and risk tolerance. Daily charts are most commonly used for EOD scanning. Intraday traders use 15-minute or hourly charts.
How do you confirm a Supertrend signal? Use RSI above 50 (for bull signals) or below 50 (for bear signals), plus MACD histogram direction, to confirm the Supertrend signal before entering a trade.
What is the MACD with Supertrend? Both MACD and Supertrend are trend-following indicators. When both point in the same direction (both bullish or both bearish), it provides a stronger confirmation signal for the trend.