6/23/2023 0 Comments Stock signals![]() ![]() You can re-sort the page by clicking on any of the column headings. The pages are initially sorted by Symbol. ![]() For the Canadian market: a stock must be listed on the TSX exchange, excluding unit investment trusts, closed end funds, warrant stocks, preferred securities and any non-SIC classified stock. OTC-US stocks have to be trading above $0.25 and have a (daily volume * last price) above 10,000. market, a stock must be listed on the NYSE, NYSE Arca or Nasdaq exchange, excluding ETFs, unit investment trusts, closed end funds, warrant stocks, preferred securities and any non-SIC classified stock. A Stock must have an Opinion and a last month's Opinion.įor the U.S. A security needs to have at least 201 active trading days in order to generate an Opinion reading.įor all markets: To be included in the Signals Upgrade or Downgrade page, the stock must have traded today, with a current price between $2 and $10,000 and with a 20-Day average volume greater than 1,000. Note: Opinions on each symbol are updated every 20 minutes throughout the day, using delayed data from the exchanges. Signal strength and signal direction are independent of the signals rating. The totals are added up for strength and direction depending on the buy, sell and hold ratings and those stocks within the top 1% bracket are listed in these pages. The strength and direction ratings are listed in the advanced opinion pages. The strengths are allocated either 10, 20, 30, 40 or 50 points and the directions are allocated 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 points. Signal strength can be used as an indicator of the long-term view of a market, whereas signal direction can be used a short-term (3-day) view of the current price activity.Įach analytic used within the signals is rated by signal strength and direction. ![]() The Top Signal Strength and Top Signal Direction pages list those stocks who are rated to be in the top 1% based on their signal strength and direction. ![]()
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