Strategy Guide

SuperTrend Reversal Screener NSE: Trade Trend Changes

Learn how to use the SuperTrend reversal screener on NSE to spot trend changes early. This guide covers indicator settings, entry checklists, and common mistakes.

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The SuperTrend reversal screener NSE is a powerful tool for identifying trend changes before they become obvious. By combining the SuperTrend indicator with volume and momentum filters, you can catch reversals early and ride the new trend. For a broader approach, explore our trend following guide.

10
ATR Period (default)
3
ATR Multiplier (default)
70%
Success Rate with Volume Confirmation
2x
Average Reward-to-Risk Target

Why SuperTrend Reversal Matters for NSE Traders

SuperTrend is a trend-following indicator that uses ATR to plot a trailing stop. When price crosses the SuperTrend line, it signals a potential reversal. This is especially useful in the Indian market, where trends can be strong but reversals are often sharp. For more on momentum, see our momentum screening guide.

A reversal screener based on SuperTrend helps you avoid catching falling knives. By waiting for the SuperTrend to flip, you confirm that the trend has changed. This reduces false signals and improves your timing. Combine it with volume and RSI for even better results.

📌 Key Insight
The SuperTrend reversal signal is only reliable when accompanied by a volume spike and a break of a key support/resistance level.

How to Use the SuperTrend Reversal Screener

1
Set Your Parameters — Start with the default SuperTrend settings: period 10 and multiplier 3. Adjust to 7/2 for faster signals or 12/4 for slower, more reliable signals.
2
Scan for Reversals — Use the screener to find stocks where the SuperTrend has flipped from red to green (bullish reversal) or green to red (bearish reversal).
3
Check Volume — Ensure the reversal is backed by above-average volume. A volume spike of at least 1.5x the 20-day average is ideal.
4
Confirm with Price Action — Look for a close above the SuperTrend line and a break of a recent swing high. This adds confluence. For more, try the reversal screener.
5
Set Your Stops — Place a stop loss just below the SuperTrend line (for long trades) or above it (for short trades). Trail the stop as the trend progresses.
💡 Pro Tip
Always wait for the SuperTrend flip to occur on the daily chart before acting on intraday signals. This filters out noise and improves accuracy.

Key Indicators for SuperTrend Reversal Confirmation

IndicatorThresholdSignalWhy It Matters
SuperTrendPeriod 10, Multiplier 3✅ BullishFlips from red to green, indicating a new uptrend.
Volume1.5x 20-day average✅ BullishConfirms institutional participation in the reversal.
RSI (14)Above 50⚡ WatchShows momentum shifting from bearish to bullish.
MACDBullish crossover❌ BearishAvoid if MACD is still below zero and falling.
✅ SuperTrend Reversal Entry Checklist
SuperTrend flipped from red to green on the daily chart.
Volume is at least 1.5x the 20-day average.
Price has closed above the SuperTrend line.
RSI (14) is above 50 and rising.
Avoid if the stock is in a strong downtrend with no volume spike.
⚠️ Common Mistake
A common mistake is trading every SuperTrend flip without volume confirmation. This leads to many false signals, especially in range-bound markets.

Try It on QUANTSCASE

Use the screeners below to find SuperTrend reversal candidates on NSE. Start with the Strong Trend Screener to identify stocks already in an uptrend, then apply the reversal criteria.

Reversal Screener →
Finds stocks with recent trend reversals based on SuperTrend and other indicators.
SuperTrend Ride →
Screens for stocks in a strong SuperTrend uptrend with pullback opportunities.
OBV Divergence Buy →
Identifies bullish divergences in volume accumulation, confirming reversals.

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This guide is for educational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice.

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