Wednesday October 1, 2025 Stocks With a UT Bot Sell Signal After Longest Uptrend 58 Days Ago $DOCS $WFC $JPM $MUFG $UBER $CF $OMC $MOS $NTR $CNM $DT $PCAR $SCHW $DIS

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Rank Ticker Consecutive Days in UT Bot Buy Condition Name
1 DOCS 27 Doximity, Inc.
2 WFC 16 Wells Fargo & Company
3 JPM 15 JP Morgan Chase & Co.
4 MUFG 8 Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group,
5 UBER 8 Uber Technologies, Inc.
6 CF 7 CF Industries Holdings, Inc.
7 OMC 6 Omnicom Group Inc.
8 MOS 5 Mosaic Company (The)
9 NTR 5 Nutrien Ltd.
10 CNM 3 Core & Main, Inc.
11 DT 3 Dynatrace, Inc.
12 PCAR 3 PACCAR Inc.
13 SCHW 3 Charles Schwab Corporation (The
14 DIS 2 Walt Disney Company (The)
15 FAS 2 Direxion Financial Bull 3X Shar
16 KNX 2 Knight-Swift Transportation Hol
17 LYV 2 Live Nation Entertainment, Inc.
18 NDAQ 2 Nasdaq, Inc.
19 RBLX 2 Roblox Corporation
20 KIM 1 Kimco Realty Corporation (HC)
What Is UT Bot Indicator?

The UT Bot Indicator is a sleek, algorithm‑driven trend‑following tool built on volatility‑based trailing stops using Average True Range (ATR). It dynamically plots a stop‑price line that trails the market - if price closes above that line it’s bullish, if below it's bearish. When price crosses above the trailing stop, the indicator typically flashes a green arrow, marking a buy signal. Conversely, when it falls below, a sell arrow is generated. It's especially useful when combined with confirmation indicators (e.g. moving‑average trend filters or momentum oscillators) to reduce false signals. UT Bot Indicator is a momentum & trend‑confirmation system that aims to capture directional moves while locking in profits via ATR‑driven stops. Like all indicators, it performs best with solid risk management and isn’t foolproof - but it excels at bringing clarity to entry and exit decisions.