Stock Screener (‘RS Rating’) – Example 1: Identify symbols based on relative strength ratings in percentile terms

The RS Rating is a numerical score ranging from 1 to 99, with 99 indicating the strongest relative strength over the past 12 months, enabling investors to identify leading stocks with potential for continued outperformance in the market

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This functionality, pertaining to Relative Strength Rating, will be introduced in January 2024.


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RRC Stock Screener – Example 15: Rank symbols based on relative strength and momentum and group them by their RRC quadrants (“RRC Rank”) (“RRC Grid”) (“Quadrants”)

The RRC Rank uses RS Ratio and RS Momentum indicators to assess a stock’s relative strength against a benchmark index; the RS Rating, a numerical percentile score over the last 12 months, helps investors identify top-performing stocks with 99 indicating the highest relative strength, enabling consistent market outperformance

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This functionality, pertaining to Relative Rotational Charts (RRC), was enhanced in January 2024.


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RRC Stock Screener – Example 14: Identify symbols based on “RS Rating” and also rank them based on relative strength and relative momentum (“RRC Rank”)

The RRC Rank uses RS Ratio and RS Momentum indicators to assess a stock’s relative strength against a benchmark index; the RS Rating, a numerical percentile score over the last 12 months, helps investors identify top-performing stocks with 99 indicating the highest relative strength, enabling consistent market outperformance

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This functionality, pertaining to Relative Rotational Charts (RRC), was enhanced in January 2024.


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Stock selection using RS Matrix

The Relative Strength Matrix empowers traders by offering a clear and structured way to identify assets that outperform their peers; this leads to more informed trading decisions and the potential for improved returns, making it an indispensable tool in the world of technical analysis

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Stock selection using RS Ratio and RS Rating

The RS Rating assists investors in pinpointing top-performing stocks with the potential for significant price growth, while the RS Ratio facilitates comparative strength analysis, offering a clear assessment of a security’s performance relative to another and highlighting the stronger option

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Relative Strength Rating (RS Rating); Relative Strength Line (RS Line)

The RS Line is a line chart illustrating a stock’s performance relative to a chosen market index, providing a visual representation of its trend in outperforming or underperforming the broader market over a specific time period; the RS Rating is a numerical score ranging from 1 to 99, with 99 indicating the strongest relative strength over the past 12 months, enabling investors to identify leading stocks with potential for continued outperformance in the market

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This feature is expected in the upcoming version of ChartAlert in Dec-2023


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