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 ====== MarketCarpets ====== ====== MarketCarpets ======
  
-[[https://​stockcharts.com/​freecharts/carpet.html|Our MarketCarpet page]] lets you see "​at-a-glance"​ what an entire market is doing. Individual stocks are represented as squares that are colored on a green to red spectrum. With the standard color scheme, the green stocks are performing relatively well and the red stocks are performing relatively poorly. In this way, MarketCarpets can show a lot of information in a small area.+[[https://​stockcharts.com/​marketcarpet/?group=SEC|Our MarketCarpet page]] lets you see "​at-a-glance"​ what an entire market is doing. ​At a glance, the MarketCarpet will show you which stocks are making the largest upside and downside moves.  
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 +Individual stocks, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), mutual funds, and cryptocurrencies ​are represented as squares that are, by default, ​colored on a green-to-red spectrum. ​
  
 A sidebar on the right side of the page displays the best and worst performers from your chosen group and allows you to view the performance of a stock (or sector) on a line chart. A sidebar on the right side of the page displays the best and worst performers from your chosen group and allows you to view the performance of a stock (or sector) on a line chart.
  
-MarketCarpets are great for visually scanning and ranking a large collection of stocks at once, as well as for quickly finding the best and worst performers for a given time period. They are designed to be graphically efficient and are especially useful for sector analysis. Like securities, market sectors also trend; consequently,​ MarketCarpets ​are a fantastic tool for identifying the strength of a sector, as analysts can use them to determine the strong securities within the sector.+MarketCarpets are great for visually scanning and ranking a large collection of stocks at once and quickly finding the best and worst performers for a given period. They are designed to be graphically efficient and are especially useful for sector analysis. Like securities, market sectors also trend; consequently,​ MarketCarpets ​is a fantastic tool for identifying the strength of a sector, as analysts can use them to determine the strong securities within the sector.
  
 Check out our MarketCarpets overview video below, or just read on to learn how to get the most out of MarketCarpets. Check out our MarketCarpets overview video below, or just read on to learn how to get the most out of MarketCarpets.
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 ===== Creating a MarketCarpet ===== ===== Creating a MarketCarpet =====
  
-There are several ways to create a MarketCarpet on StockCharts.com, including:+There are several ways to create a MarketCarpet on StockCharts.com. The easiest ways are the following:
  
-  * Clicking ​on "Charts & Tools" and then choosing ​one of the predefined MarketCarpets from the dropdown in the MarketCarpets ​area of that page+  * Click on **Charts & Tools** > Choose ​one of the predefined MarketCarpets from the dropdown in the MarketCarpets ​card
-  * Clicking ​on the "​MarketCarpet" ​link in the "Member Tools" ​area of Your Dashboard. +  * From **Your Dashboard**,​ click on the **MarketCarpets** ​link in the **Member Tools** area.
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-Once on the MarketCarpet page, you can select a different predefined MarketCarpet from the dropdown menu below the chart.  +
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-To create a custom MarketCarpet with stocks you select, you must first create a ChartList with up to 500 of those selected symbols in it, then view that ChartList in MarketCarpet mode.+
  
 +Once on the MarketCarpet page, you can select a predefined MarketCarpet from the dropdown menu below the chart. ​
 ===== The MarketCarpet Page ===== ===== The MarketCarpet Page =====
  
 There are several important sections of the MarketCarpet page: There are several important sections of the MarketCarpet page:
  
-{{:​other-tools:​carpetlabels.png|MarketCarpet ​with Labels}}+{{:​other-tools:​marketcarpet.png|StockCharts ​MarketCarpet}}
  
-  - The MarketCarpet ​itself +**Select Group—** ​The default setting shows the MarketCarpet ​grouped by the 11 S&P 500 sectors. You have a ton of other ways to group the stocks. Some exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and mutual funds are also in the Select ​Group dropdown menu.
-  ​The Current Technical Indicator +
-  - The Color Spectrum +
-  - The Chart Icons +
-  - The Selected Symbol'​s Chart +
-  - The Top 5/Bottom 5 Lists +
-  - The Date Slider +
-  - The Predefined ​Group Dropdown +
-  - Additional Resources ​+
  
-The use of each of these sections ​is described below.+**Measurements—** There are different ways to determine how a stock, ETF, or mutual fund is performing. Most investors look at performance as a percentage, but other methods exist. In the StockCharts MarketCarpet,​ investors can measure based on other metrics such as the StockCharts Technical Rank (SCTR) score, relative strength index (RSI), and other indicators. See all your choices from the Measurements dropdown menu.
  
-**Note:** The numbers that appear inside of the carpet'​s squares (1 thru 5 and -1 thru -5) correspond ​to the Top 5 and Bottom 5 ranked stocks.+**Color By—** If you’re a longer-term investor, you may prefer ​to view performance longer than the one-day change. Check out your choices in this dropdown menu
  
-===== Working with MarketCarpets =====+**Size By—** Filter the MarketCarpet by market cap, equal weight, or price. ​
  
-==== Getting Information ​from the Carpet =====+**Color Scheme—** You don’t necessarily have to stick with the red-to-green color scheme. You’ve got other choices, which you can find from the Color Scheme dropdown menu.
  
-You can move your mouse over the carpet to see information about each one of the squares, including which company they represent, their current data values ​and more.+**Auto-Refresh,​ Show Symbols, Info Box on Hover, Mini Chart on Hover—** These are checked by default. If you see a stock that’s outperforming or underperforming,​ hovering ​your mouse over the symbol and seeing ​the mini chart and additional details is helpful in making a quick analysis
  
-Clicking on a square causes that stock'​s mini-chart to appear in the upper right corner of the page. The buttons above the mini-chart ​allow you to quickly launch ​P&F ChartPerfChart ​or SharpChart for the selected stock.+**Full-Screen Toggle, Table, Share—** ​The icons on the top right allow you to maximize or minimize your screen, ​helpful feature if you use devices of different sizes. You can also view a table of all the stocks, ETFs, or mutual funds in the group you’re viewing and share the MarketCarpet
  
-MarketCarpets are often about finding outliers - the bright red and bright green squares. ​ Those stocks ​are usually listed in the "Top 5/Bottom 5" area In addition, look for general clusters of greens versus reds.  For example, on the S&P 500 Sector Carpetwhich sector is the most green? ​ Which is the most red?  How does that change as you move the slider?+When viewing ​the table of stocksthe symbols can be sorted by value and performanceSo if a trading day is relatively flat and it’s difficult to identify ​the top performersviewing ​the table eliminates ​the guesswork.
  
-==== Changing ​the Carpet'​s Time Period ====+Want to bookmark, save, or share a specific MarketCarpet?​ You can do this with the Share button. ​
  
-You can use the slider at the bottom of the chart (#2 in the image above) to change the chart'​s ​selected ​date range. The starting and ending dates you choose are displayed above the chart.+If you double-click on any box on the MarketCarpet,​ it will open up the Symbol Summary for the symbol you selected. ​
  
-You can use your mouse to adjust ​the slider in the following ways:+On the bottom right of the MarketCarpet is a legend.
  
-  * Left-click on the middle of the slider'​s thumb and drag it left or right to change both the starting date and ending date.  This allows you to "​slide"​ your chart forward and backward through time. 
-  * Left-click on the left edge of the slider'​s thumb and drag it left or right to change the chart'​s starting date. 
-  * Left-click on the right edge of the slider'​s thumb and drag it left or right to change the chart'​s ending date. 
-  * Right-click on the middle of the slider'​s thumb to see a menu of common chart durations. 
  
-There are several keyboard equivalents that you can also use to adjust ​the chart's start and end dates:+===== Working with MarketCarpets ===== 
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 +==== Getting Information from the Carpet ===== 
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 +When you hover your mouse over a carpet, ​the company name, last price quote, and a mini chart will display.  
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 +MarketCarpets are often about finding outliers—the bright red and green squares. Also, look for general clusters of greens versus reds. For example, which sector is greenest on the S&P 500 Sector Carpet? Which is the most red?
  
-  * Use the left and right arrow keys to move the entire slider'​s thumb left and/or right. 
-  * Hold down the Shift key and use the left and right arrow keys to change the chart'​s starting date. 
-  * Hold down the Control key (Cmd on a Mac) and use the left and right arrow keys to change the chart'​s ending date. 
  
-Be aware that you may have to click once on the MarketCarpet before the keyboard controls will work. 
  
 ==== Changing the Carpet'​s Technical Indicator ==== ==== Changing the Carpet'​s Technical Indicator ====
  
-By default, MarketCarpets ​use Price data to color their squares. ​Using the dropdown ​box in the upper left corner of the chart, you can choose from many technical indicators, including:+By default, MarketCarpets ​uses price data to color its squares ​when viewing performanceHowever, there are different ways to view measurement. Choose how you want the information displayed using the dropdown ​menus at the top.
  
-  * **Price** - The percentage change in closing price during the selected date range+**Price**  
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 +  * **Performance** - The percentage change in closing price during the selected date range 
 +  * **[Up Days] - [Down Days]** - A general breadth measurement 
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 +**Technicals**
   * **SCTR** - The StockCharts Technical Rank rating   * **SCTR** - The StockCharts Technical Rank rating
-  * **Up Days-Down Days** ​ - A general breadth measurement 
   * **RSI** ​ - Welles Wilder'​s popular momentum indicator   * **RSI** ​ - Welles Wilder'​s popular momentum indicator
   * **PPO** ​ - A percentage version of the popular MACD momentum indicator   * **PPO** ​ - A percentage version of the popular MACD momentum indicator
 +  * **Aroon Oscillator** - An indicator that measures trend strength ​
   * **Bollinger Band Width** ​ - A measure of volatility   * **Bollinger Band Width** ​ - A measure of volatility
   * **Bollinger Band Position** ​ - A measure of a stock'​s variation from its mean   * **Bollinger Band Position** ​ - A measure of a stock'​s variation from its mean
   * **StochRSI** ​ - A more sensitive version of the RSI   * **StochRSI** ​ - A more sensitive version of the RSI
-  * **Aroon Oscillator** ​ - A measure of a stock'​s trend 
   * **Full Stochastics** ​ - Another popular momentum indicator   * **Full Stochastics** ​ - Another popular momentum indicator
  
-More information about these indicators can be found in [[cs>​chart_school:​technical_indicators|our ChartSchool Indicators area]]. +More information about these indicators can be found in [[https://​school.stockcharts.com/​doku.php?​id=technical_indicators|our ChartSchool Indicators area]].
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-For some of the indicators, a Delta button will appear next to the indicator dropdown, allowing you to toggle between Change Mode and Absolute Mode. When the button is white, the indicator data is in Absolute Mode, and the carpet is calculated based on the actual values for the indicator (e.g. the RSI value). When the button is gray, the indicator data is in Change Mode, and the carpet is calculated based on the amount of change in the indicator values over the selected date range (e.g. the change in RSI value over the selected 2-day period). +
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-==== Other Carpet Options ====+
  
-You can right-click your mouse in the middle of the carpet to bring up a menu of additional options, including: 
  
-  * **Animate** - causes the slider'​s thumb to automatically move forward through time. 
-  * **Hide/​Fixed/​Floating Info Box** - enables/​disables the information box that appears when you mouse over a stock on the carpet. In Floating mode, the information box appears on the carpet next to your mouse pointer. In Fixed mode, the information box appears in the sidebar on the right. If you select Hide, the information box is not visible at all. 
-  * **Show/Hide Ticker Symbol** - enables/​disables ticker symbol labels inside each box of the carpet. 
-  * **Show/Hide Top/Bottom 5** - enables/​disables the numbering of the Top 5 and Bottom 5 stocks on the carpet itself. 
-  * **Market Cap Mode/Square Mode** - switches between squares proportional to a stock'​s market cap and equally-sized squares. 
-  * **Color Schemes** - several color combinations to choose from. The default value is "Red, White, Green."​ 
-  * **Zoom In/Out** - used to zoom in on one specific subsection of the carpet (e.g. one sector of the S&P 500 Sector MarketCarpet) or to zoom back out and view the entire carpet. 
  
-==== Saving MarketCarpets ==== 
  
-Members can click the "​Permalink"​ link located below the carpet to get a link to their MarketCarpet that can then be bookmarked and/or used in web links. ​ 
  
 ===== Viewing ChartLists in MarketCarpet Format ===== ===== Viewing ChartLists in MarketCarpet Format =====