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Free decent screener / scanner for finding share / stock trade opportunities via technical day trading??


Mags

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Hi,

Anyone know a free decent screener / scanner for finding share / stock trade opportunities via technical day trading - crossovers, gaps etc on multiple chart time frames i.e. 5 min, 15 min, 1hr. Already tried FinVis etc but seems limited unless you sign up and pay £££££ ??????????

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Thanks THT, I'm looking for a scan that scans the whole stock market (for example a crossover on any FTSE100 company on 5 min chart), rather than scans what you set up to scan on your system - I will be there til next year doing that. 
Does ProRealTime allow for this generic type searching / scanning / screening?

 

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On 02/01/2021 at 18:42, Mags said:

Thanks THT, I'm looking for a scan that scans the whole stock market (for example a crossover on any FTSE100 company on 5 min chart), rather than scans what you set up to scan on your system - I will be there til next year doing that. 
Does ProRealTime allow for this generic type searching / scanning / screening?

 

Thats what I meant - what you are looking for is available on PRT - trade often enough and its free on IG or £30 mth 

All you need to do is have the required scan and then you can search whatever timeframe you desire

I wasn't referring to usng my scan software, I was just stating that since I only use the scans on the software i use I have not looked at the free stuff for over 10 years, so can't say about whats out there, hence why I referred to PRT as its available on IG for free and I know it with do a simple xover MA scan 

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I'm looking for a scan where I can set the parameters of the search i.e gap or crossover without having to program or write code myself. To clarify; something that searches a market (indices, FX, shares etc) for crossovers without having to set up each scan criteria (having to set up individual company on FTSE100 which I want to scan). I want to scan the whole FTSE100 on a single scan. 

 

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3 hours ago, Mags said:

I'm looking for a scan where I can set the parameters of the search i.e gap or crossover without having to program or write code myself. To clarify; something that searches a market (indices, FX, shares etc) for crossovers without having to set up each scan criteria (having to set up individual company on FTSE100 which I want to scan). I want to scan the whole FTSE100 on a single scan. 

 

The answer lies as Quackers has pointed out at the PRC site - if its not there Nicholas can build it for you

PRC is a sub of PRT and is where all the coding for the built in indicators comes from, PRC also has indicators not on PRT that can be downloaded and imported to PRT for free - it might be there, you'll have to look

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