Analyze stocks using Mark Minervini's SEPA (Specific Entry Point Analysis) methodology. Use this skill whenever the user mentions SEPA, Minervini, superperformance, trend template, VCP (Volatility Contraction Pattern), Stage 2 uptrend, stage analysis, pivot point breakout, or asks about growth stock screening criteria. Also triggers when the user wants to evaluate whether a stock meets swing trading entry criteria, check moving average alignment (bullish stacking: price above 50MA above 150MA above 200MA), assess breakout quality with volume confirmation, calculate position sizing based on risk percentage, or identify consolidation patterns like cup-with-handle, flat base, bull flag, or high tight flag. Use this skill even when the user simply asks "should I buy this stock" or "is this a good setup" in the context of growth/momentum trading, or when they share a stock chart and want pattern analysis.
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Analyze stocks using Mark Minervini's SEPA (Specific Entry Point Analysis) framework — a complete system for identifying high-probability growth stock entries with strict risk management.
Core philosophy: Buy the right stock, in the right stage, at a precise entry point, with strict risk controls. Win rate is ~50-55% — profitability comes from asymmetric risk/reward (small losses, large gains), not from predicting direction.
This skill is for educational/analytical purposes only. It does not constitute investment advice. Never execute trades based solely on this analysis.
Collect the following data for the stock. Use yfinance, funda-data, or any available market data tool.
| Data needed | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Current price | Trend template check |
| 50-day, 150-day, 200-day moving averages | MA alignment verification |
| 52-week high and low | Price position check |
| 200MA value from 1 month ago and 4-5 months ago | MA200 slope direction |
| 20-day average volume + today's volume | Volume ratio analysis |
| Recent quarterly EPS (last 3-4 quarters) | EPS growth & acceleration |
| Annual EPS (last 3 years) | Long-term growth trend |
| Recent quarterly revenue (last 3-4 quarters) | Revenue growth check |
| Gross margin and net margin trend | Margin health |
| Institutional ownership changes (if available) | Smart money signal |
| RS rating or 12-month relative performance vs S&P 500 | Relative strength |
| Price history for pattern recognition | VCP / chart pattern analysis |
If certain data is unavailable, note it and proceed with what you have. Missing RS rating is a significant gap — flag it.
Every stock cycles through four stages. Read references/stage-analysis.md for full details.
Determine which stage the stock is in:
| Stage | Characteristics | Action |
|---|---|---|
| Stage 1 — Basing | Price near 200MA, MA flat/declining, MAs tangled, low volume | Do nothing, wait |
| Stage 2 — Advancing | Making higher highs/lows, bullish MA alignment, volume on up days | Only stage to buy |
| Stage 3 — Topping | Wide swings at highs, frequent false breakouts, heavy volume without progress | Reduce, no new positions |
| Stage 4 — Declining | Below all MAs, bearish alignment, bounces are selling opportunities | Full cash, stay away |
If the stock is NOT in Stage 2, stop here and tell the user. No further analysis needed.
Within Stage 2, count the base number (how many consolidation-then-breakout cycles have occurred):
All 8 conditions must be met simultaneously. If any fails, the stock does not qualify. Read references/trend-template.md for detailed explanations.
Present results as a checklist:
| # | Condition | Status | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Price > 150MA and Price > 200MA | Pass/Fail | [actual values] |
| 2 | 150MA > 200MA | Pass/Fail | [actual values] |
| 3 | 200MA trending up for ≥1 month (ideally 4-5 months) | Pass/Fail | [slope data] |
| 4 | 50MA > 150MA and 50MA > 200MA | Pass/Fail | [actual values] |
| 5 | Price > 50MA | Pass/Fail | [actual values] |
| 6 | Price ≥ 30% above 52-week low | Pass/Fail | [% above low] |
| 7 | Price within 25% of 52-week high | Pass/Fail | [% from high] |
| 8 | Relative Strength > 70th percentile (prefer 85-90+) | Pass/Fail/Unknown | [RS if available] |
Memory aid: Conditions 1-5 = "MA staircase" (Price > 50MA > 150MA > 200MA, 200MA rising). Conditions 6-7 = "Price position" (far from low, near high). Condition 8 = "Relative strength" (market leader).
Strong fundamentals separate real leaders from momentum-only stocks. Read references/fundamentals.md for thresholds and rating criteria.
Check these in order of importance:
Rate fundamentals: A (EPS >30%, positive, revenue growing) / B (15-30%) / C (0-15%) / D (negative — skip).
Identify which consolidation pattern is forming (if any). Read references/patterns.md for detailed identification rules for each pattern.
The signature SEPA pattern. Look for these 7 characteristics:
| Pattern | Depth | Duration | Key Feature |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cup with Handle | Cup 12-35%, handle ≤12% | 7-65 weeks | U-shaped base + small handle |
| Flat Base | ≤ 15% | 5-10 weeks | Tight range near prior highs |
| Bull Flag | ≤ 50% of flagpole | 1-5 weeks | Sharp advance + tight drift down |
| High Tight Flag | ≤ 25% after 100%+ advance | 1-4 weeks | Rarest but most powerful |
All patterns share the same entry rule: breakout above the pivot point with volume ≥ 1.5x the 20-day average.
Read references/entry-rules.md for detailed entry mechanics, true vs false breakout identification, and the pocket pivot alternative.
| Signal | True Breakout | False Breakout |
|---|---|---|
| Volume | ≥ 1.5x average, big spike | Below average, weak |
| Close | Near the day's high | Falls back below pivot |
| Follow-through | Continues higher next day | Drops back into range |
| Context | VDU preceded breakout | No volume dry-up before |
Before entering, verify:
Read references/position-sizing.md for the full formula, examples, stop loss evolution, and pyramiding rules.
Shares = (Account Value × Risk Per Trade %) ÷ (Entry Price − Stop Price)Example: $100,000 account, 1% risk, buy at $50, stop at $46.50:
| Phase | Trigger | Action |
|---|---|---|
| Phase 1: Initial | At entry | Hard stop at entry price −7-8%. Non-negotiable. |
| Phase 2: Breakeven | Stock reaches +8% | Sell half, move stop to entry price (breakeven). Trade can no longer lose money. |
| Phase 3: Trailing | Stock reaches +15% | Sell another 25%, trail remaining stop along 20MA. Close below 20MA = exit all. |
Iron rules: Stop losses only move UP, never down. Never average down on a losing position. After 3-4 consecutive losses, reduce risk per trade to 0.5%.
Only add to winning positions, with decreasing size: 50% initial → 30% at +8% → 20% at next base breakout. Never add to losers.
Read references/market-environment.md for detailed criteria.
The market environment is the master switch for position sizing:
| Environment | Criteria | Risk Per Trade | Max Positions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bull | S&P 500/Nasdaq above 200MA, breadth expanding, new highs > new lows | 1-2% | 6-8 |
| Choppy | Sideways indices, frequent failed breakouts | 0.5-1% | 2-3 |
| Bear | Indices below 200MA, >50% of stocks below 200MA | 0% (no new positions) | 0 (all cash) |
Even the best setups fail in bear markets. Holding cash during bear markets IS a winning strategy — preserving capital for the next bull run.
Present a structured analysis report with these sections:
Always end with the disclaimer that this is educational analysis, not investment advice.
references/stage-analysis.md — Four-stage theory, transition signals, base countingreferences/trend-template.md — Detailed 8-condition explanations and memory aidsreferences/fundamentals.md — EPS, revenue, margins, institutional holdings, catalystsreferences/patterns.md — VCP 7 rules, cup-with-handle, flat base, flag, high tight flag, quality vs fake signalsreferences/entry-rules.md — Pivot point mechanics, buy zone, pocket pivot, true vs false breakout identificationreferences/position-sizing.md — Formula, stop loss 3-phase evolution, pyramiding, loss handlingreferences/market-environment.md — Bull/choppy/bear criteria and position adjustment rules81e1f50
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