RRC Stock Screener – Example 9: In a particular quadrant for the last ‘n’ bars

Sectoral Rotation, or Relative Rotational charts, are a powerful visual tool in assessing how different sectors compare in terms of their relative strength and momentum; it’s easier to spot stronger and weaker sectors, thus highlighting possible changes in market leadership and trends in asset performance

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This functionality, pertaining to Relative Rotational Charts (RRC), was introduced in October 2023.


RRC Scan Example #9:
Look for stocks in a particular quadrant for the last n time periods

List symbols where 
pattern is RRCQ1 for 10 bars

Add Column RSRATIO as RSR
Add Column RSMOMENTUM as RSM
Add Column RRCSTATUS as Status
Add Column RRCSTATUS a bar ago as PvsStatus
Add Column RRCQUADRANT as Quad chart
Add Column RRCQUADRANT a bar ago as QuadYest chart

Apply to NIFTYTOTAL

Purpose of the Scan

The purpose of this scan is to find stocks that follow a particular pattern, that is, are currently present in a particular quadrant (“RRCQ1”) over the last 10 time periods.

The scan code will do this search specifically for stocks that are a part of the NIFTYTOTAL Index.

Once the scan code finds these stocks, it will make a list of their symbols so that you can further analyze or invest in them if you want.



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List symbols where 
pattern is RRCQ1 for 10 bars

The part (“List symbols where …“) tells the scan code to start looking for stocks that meet certain conditions.

This scan is designed to identify specific stocks based on certain criteria. It’s primarily interested in stocks residing in a quadrant known as “RRCQ1” (“pattern is RRCQ1“) for at least 10 time periods (“for 10 bars“).

This quadrant, “RRC Q1,” contains stocks that may not be performing very well compared to a benchmark index, but they are showing positive momentum.

In simpler terms, the scan is searching for stocks that are gaining momentum and improving their relative strength compared to the benchmark index.


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Add Column RSRATIO as RSR

This line instructs the scan to create a column (“Add Column“) called “RSR” and list the values of the “RSRATIO” function into it. This is done to make it easier to work with the RSRATIO data.

The column title “RSR” can be modified or personalized to your preference.


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Add Column RSMOMENTUM as RSM

Similarly, this line creates a column (“Add Column“) called “RSM” and copies the values of the “RSMOMENTUM” function into it. Again, it’s for convenience and analysis.

The column title “RSM” can be modified or personalized to your preference.


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Add Column RRCSTATUS as Status

Here, a new column called “Status” is added (“Add Column“), and it contains information related to the stocks’ status or condition (“RRCSTATUS“) in the context of a Relative Rotational chart’s (RRC) scatter plot.

The column title “Status” can be modified or personalized to your preference.



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Add Column RRCSTATUS a bar ago as PvsStatus

This line creates another column (“Add Column“) called “PvsStatus” and lists values of the “RRCSTATUS” function from one bar ago (“a bar ago“) into it. It helps in comparing the current status with its previous status.

The column title “PvsStatus” can be modified or personalized to your preference.


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Add Column RRCQUADRANT as Quad chart

A new column named “Quad” is created (“Add Column“), and it contains information related to the stocks’ status or condition (“RRCQUADRANT“).

The “RRCQUADRANT” function helps us figure out which quadrant a symbol falls into on the Relative Rotational chart (RRC), and it gives us one of the labels like “Q2” (which is the same as LEADERS) or “Q4” (which is the same as LAGGARDS) to describe its position.

The function “chart” allows the RS-RATIO and RS-MOMENTUM indicators to be plotted an the chart should you open a symbol’s chart from within the scan results report.

The column title “Quad” can be modified or personalized to your preference.


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Add Column RRCQUADRANT a bar ago as QuadYest chart

This one creates a column (“Add Column“) called “QuadYest” and displays values of the “RRCQUADRANT” function from one bar ago (“a bar ago“) into it. This allows for comparisons between the current quadrant and the one from the previous bar.

The function “chart” allows the RS-RATIO and RS-MOMENTUM indicators to be plotted an the chart should you open a symbol’s chart from within the scan results report.

The column title “QuadYest” can be modified or personalized to your preference.


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Apply to NIFTYTOTAL

Finally, the “Apply to …” function specifies the scan to be applied to a specific group of stocks that make up the “NIFTYTOTAL” Index.


The Scan Report in ChartAlert

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