The Oracle Algorithm sifts through 15,000 stocks every second, searching for 5-to-1 risk ratios, generating 15 trading opportunities a day.
StocksToTrade trainer Matt Monaco built this algorithm to match his successful trading strategy, and identify "dark" price anomalies happening inside the stock market in real time.
StocksToTrade lead trainer Tim Bohen designed this AI system around his meticulous trading style — it's able to forecast explosive stock moves days and even weeks into the future!
Not sure how to use the screener? Check out our quick guide.
Powerful scans, custom-built with penny-stock traders in mind.
Thousands of complex search variables made beautifully simple.
A custom-built trading algorithm, Oracle, alerts users to buy or sell stocks at specific prices.
Look-up financial reports, fundamentals and SEC filings on the main dashboard.
Enjoy modern charting with drawing tools and countless indicators.
Enjoy modern charting with drawing tools and countless indicators.
Realistic paper-trading in sync with market data to provide accurate fills.
Extremely fast level 1 data (option for level 2) across all major US markets.
With over a decade of trading experience, Tim is a seasoned trader and a passionate educator, ready to help you navigate the trading world.
A young and vibrant trader, Matt brings a fresh perspective and innovative strategies to the table.
Bryce's enthusiasm for trading is contagious, and he's committed to helping new traders find their path to success.
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