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- | We all have various watchlists stored in ChartLists, but manually reviewing a large number of watchlist stocks on a regular basis can be quite time-consuming. One alternative for Extra and Pro members is to periodically run a scan of their watchlists which looks for unusual activity in price, volume, and/or technical indicator values. This may include crossovers, divergences, or overbought/oversold levels. Running this scan could narrow down the number of stocks on your watchlists that need manual reviewing, allowing you to focus on and quickly review a smaller subset of stocks. | + | We all have various watchlists stored in ChartLists, but manually reviewing a large number of watchlist stocks on a regular basis can be quite time-consuming. One alternative for members is to periodically run a scan of their watchlists which looks for unusual activity in price, volume, and/or technical indicator values. This may include crossovers, divergences, or overbought/oversold levels. Running this scan could narrow down the number of stocks on your watchlists that need manual reviewing, allowing you to focus on and quickly review a smaller subset of stocks. |
This article will show you how to scan one ChartList or many ChartLists, and introduce you to a few helpful ChartList scanning tricks, including using scans to reorder a ChartList, or download your ChartList symbols to a spreadsheet for further analysis. | This article will show you how to scan one ChartList or many ChartLists, and introduce you to a few helpful ChartList scanning tricks, including using scans to reorder a ChartList, or download your ChartList symbols to a spreadsheet for further analysis. |