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Rank Industries based on the average Relative Strength Index
by Caleb, uploaded several months ago

To calculate the average 14-bar relative strength index of each U.S. industry, I have used the composite function and grouped stocks by the value returned by the "industry()" function. This function returns the industry name of a stock. By passing it to the composite function, the average calculation will not...
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Stock Ranking using Rate of Change and SMA Volume
by QuantShare, uploaded several months ago

This screen looks for stocks that have the highest increase in price and volume over a period of 10 bars. It uses the composite function to calculate the percentile value of the close price increase (using the rate of change trading indicator) and the percentile value of the volume increase...
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Large price and volume gain after consolidation
by QuantShare, uploaded several months ago

A large stock price movement after a consolidation may signal a new bullish or bearish trend.

This screen search for stocks that made large price and volume gains after a short period of consolidation.

Large price gain is signaled when the price increases more than 5% and large volume gain is signaled...

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Identify Spilts Screener Script
by Dave W., uploaded several months ago

This screener script makes it relatively quick and painless to apply splits to securities.

The script uses the QuantShare custom Splits database to display
the splits that have occurred (or are expected to occur) over a user-defined number of bars.
Enter the number of bars to use to identify splits in the...

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Stocks outperforming their Industry
by Brian Brown, uploaded several months ago

The following screen calculates the average one-month return for each stock and compares that value with the one-month return of their corresponding industry. The average industry return is calculated using the "comp" function. More info can be found on our blog posts about this composite function.

In order for this screen...

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Buy Low Sell High Screen
by suresh, uploaded several months ago

This is a followup of the trading system "Buy Low Sell High". In addition to using the trading system for back testing, I am also interesting in creating a set of information that I can use to make the trades for the following day.

The information that is important for me...

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Advance minus decline stocks per industry
by The trader, uploaded several months ago

This item scans the market looking for stocks that are advancing while the majority of other stocks in the same industry are declining.

It calculates the number of advancing stocks and subtracts it to the number of declining stocks for each industry. It then takes stocks that belong to industries that...

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