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arthur
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I would like an RPS (Relative Price Strength) scan that ranks a stocks RPS form 1 to 99.
This scan would be similar to investors business daily RPS but with the addition of choosing the starting date for the calculated RPS.
Thank you for your help.


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I would like an RPS (Relative Price Strength) scan that ranks a stocks RPS form 1 to 99.
This scan would be similar to investors business daily RPS but with the addition of choosing the starting date for the calculated RPS.
Thank you for your help.

What is IBDs inputs for calculating their RPS?


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