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Volume Ratio Rank Screen
by bug man, uploaded several months ago

An increase in volume can be detected in several ways. For example, you can calculate the ratio of the total volume in the last five bars to the volume of the last 50 days. The higher the ratio is the higher the increase of the volume during the last days.

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Historical Stock Market News
by The trader, uploaded several months ago

Two years ago, I have created a stock market news downloader that gets news data for U.S stocks from an RSS feed provided by Google.

This item downloads the last 10 news items and stores them in a custom database whose name is "google_news". You can get this trading item here...

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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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Swing Point Function (SP)
by SystemTrade, uploaded several months ago

If - while swing-trading - you want to buy e.g. when a higher swing high occurs after a higher swing low then you could set up your trading system as follows:
buy = sp(10, -1) > 0 && sp(10, 0) > sp(10, 2) && sp(10,1) > sp(10,3);

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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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The 2 Percent Rule
by QuantShare, uploaded several months ago

The 2 percent rule is a simple risk management strategy that controls the maximum amount you can lose for each invested asset.

The rule here is very simple: Never risk more than two percent of your total capital on any single stock. If you end up having 10 consecutive losses, that...

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Gann Trend Indicator
by MikeMM, uploaded several months ago

The Gann trend indicator tries to address the need for investors and traders to define mechanically the trend of a financial instrument.

The Gann trend indicator is implemented by tracking trend changes as defined by two up or two down closes. The indicator returns 1 when it detects an uptrend and...

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