I love Stockrover’s library feature and how easily its content can be exported and shared, not to mention so many aspects of Stockrover.com’s simple, flexible and clear user interface. Well done! May I humbly make a couple of suggestions? In regard to these new useful and powerful momentum screens, might Stockroverians find it useful if an explanation were added via this post and/or within the screener descriptions, regarding how it (mathematically) achieves its general objectives via its specific screening criteria? This is less obvious than how other library screeners achieve their objectives, and more users would likely apply these terrific screeners if more detail was provided. And as a general comment regarding library screeners, would users find it useful if posts such as the above announcing and explaining a new screener (and/or the screener description, field size permitting) suggested some sell criteria that are in line with the underlying investment philosophy/strategy of how a screener identifies stocks? Screening a portfolio or scoring a watchlist comprising a portfolio’s stocks against a screener achieves this in part (and including “sell” screeners or “Sell Criterion” within the screener interface could be challenging, clutter up the user interface and potentially lead to costly related mistakes), but one paragraph adding sell guidelines in posts such as the above would probably prove useful to some Stockroverites. Thank you!
Thank you for the feedback. I will endeavor to update the screener descriptions in the Library to explain the math and logic behind screeners. To find sell candidates, creating copies of the screeners and reversing the signs in each of the equations would be a good place to start.