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The StockCharts Technical Rank (SCTR) is a numerical score based on six key indicator values, which is used to rank a stock or other security within a group of its peers. StockCharts currently offers SCTR rankings based on a number of groups, from US small-cap stocks to ETFs to London Stock Exchange securities. While not every security receives a SCTR ranking, scanning for SCTRs can be a great way to discover securities that are doing better than their peers across six important technical measurements. | The StockCharts Technical Rank (SCTR) is a numerical score based on six key indicator values, which is used to rank a stock or other security within a group of its peers. StockCharts currently offers SCTR rankings based on a number of groups, from US small-cap stocks to ETFs to London Stock Exchange securities. While not every security receives a SCTR ranking, scanning for SCTRs can be a great way to discover securities that are doing better than their peers across six important technical measurements. | ||
- | To learn more about what SCTR "universes" (groups) are available and how the SCTR score is calculated for each security, check out [[http://stockcharts.com/school/doku.php?id=chart_school:technical_indicators:sctr|our ChartSchool article on SCTRs]]. | + | To learn more about what SCTR "universes" (groups) are available and how the SCTR score is calculated for each security, check out [[cs>technical_indicators:sctr|our ChartSchool article on SCTRs]]. |
===== Adding SCTR Clauses to Your Scan ===== | ===== Adding SCTR Clauses to Your Scan ===== |