Posts Tagged ‘Stock Scans’
How to Maximize Your Screen Time Adjusted Returns
Chances are you’ve heard of the concept of risk-adjusted returns. If you haven’t, it basically means that a strategy’s returns should be measured relative to the risk taken to achieve them. There’s a handful of ways to grade the efficiency of trading systems in this category such as Sharpe, Sortino, MAR, Ulcer index, and the…
Read MoreScanning for Breakout Setups Using Worden TC2000 PCF
Scanning for Breakout Setups using Worden TC2000 PCF is a guide for traders using TC2000 who are looking to find stocks that are breaking out and increasing in momentum. We’ll walk through a few different scan ideas, explain the thought process, and share all of the code that goes into each condition. The basis of…
Read MoreHow to Find Leading Stocks
How to Find Leading Stocks is a guide to help you find the strongest stocks for your watchlist. Stock selection is a crucial component for both traders and investors, and most of the time it doesn’t get the attention it deserves. Throughout this post, we’ll define what leading stocks are, why you should care, and…
Read MoreScanning for Swing Trade Setups in TC2000
Scanning for swing trade setups in TC2000 is a guide to help you find the stocks that you care about for your watchlist. It covers the basics of creating new scans, selecting and filtering your stock universe, examples of a few of my favorite scans, as well as some general tips that I’ve learned over the years.
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