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Rising relative strength vs SPX/NDX as part of TOS scanner?


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c0der
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1. Is it possible to script the above? Note I am not referring to RSI.
2. If yes, can I also filter for stocks in sectors with highest relative strength in the past 1 month?

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c0der
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Can anyone help please?


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 Enny8 
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I just came across a youtube video that uses a 'Relative Strength' TOS indicator that compares a stock's growth vs SPX. See here...


You can use that indicator to build a scanner in TOS that focuses on many other parameter including stock sector.



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