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scans:library:published_scans [2019/07/01 21:26]
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 ====== Published Scans ====== ====== Published Scans ======
  
-Below is a collection of advanced scans that have been published in books, magazines or websites over the years. Extra and Pro members can run these scans by copying and pasting them from this page into [[http://​stockcharts.com/​def/​servlet/​ScanUI|our Advanced Scan Workbench]].+Below is a collection of advanced scans that have been published in books, magazines or websites over the years. Extra and Pro members can run these scans by copying and pasting them from this page into [[https://​stockcharts.com/​def/​servlet/​ScanUI|our Advanced Scan Workbench]].
  
 **Note:** For the sake of brevity, we are only adding "​[type=stock]"​ to the beginning of each of these sample scans. In your own scans, you will want to narrow down your scan universe far more than just this one clause. Here are a few examples of commonly-used clauses that you may want to add to define your scan universe: **Note:** For the sake of brevity, we are only adding "​[type=stock]"​ to the beginning of each of these sample scans. In your own scans, you will want to narrow down your scan universe far more than just this one clause. Here are a few examples of commonly-used clauses that you may want to add to define your scan universe:
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 ===== Larry Connors'​ "​RSI(2)"​ Scan ==== ===== Larry Connors'​ "​RSI(2)"​ Scan ====
  
-This is a "​mean-reversion trading strategy designed to buy or sell securities after a corrective period."​ [[http://​stockcharts.com/school/​doku.php?​id=chart_school:​trading_strategies:​rsi2|See our ChartSchool article on this trading strategy for more information.]]+This is a "​mean-reversion trading strategy designed to buy or sell securities after a corrective period."​ [[https://school.stockcharts.com/​doku.php?​id=trading_strategies:​rsi2|See our ChartSchool article on this trading strategy for more information.]]
  
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