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SCTR Score Explained

SCTR (StockCharts Technical Rank) measures a stock's technical momentum on a 0–100 scale. TraderValue uses SCTR > 9 to qualify bull setups and SCTR < 4 for bear signals — here's exactly how it works, why those thresholds were chosen, and live rankings for today.

Highest SCTR Stocks Right Now

SPY Bull · SCTR 10 · T1 WR 55%

Top 20 stocks by SCTR on the daily chart. SCTR > 9 = bullish zone — eligible for T1 ignition signals. Click any ticker to see its full signal page.

#TickerSCTRBandSignal
1AIXI554Very HighT1
2TCGL483Very HighExh 9
3EDSA147Very High
4BWET137Very HighBull 2
5ARMG136Very HighBull 6
6ANL130Very High
7STAK107Very HighT1
8MNTS94Very HighBull 5
9SCO90Very HighT1
10BVC89Very High
11EVTV84Very HighBull 7
12WATT83Very High
13MVLL83Very HighBull 3
14NVTX82Very High
15ROMA76Very HighExh 10
16MULL76Very High
17BEG76Very High
18JLHL73High
19AXTI72High
20ATOM71High

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How SCTR is Calculated

SCTR is a weighted composite of four technical inputs, each measuring a different time horizon. The final score ranks each stock against its peer universe — a score of 75 means technically stronger than 75% of peers, not a 75% win rate.

ComponentWeight
26-week Rate of Change30%
13-week Rate of Change30%
3-day PPO (Price Oscillator)15%
14-day RSI15%
Moving average structure10%

The TraderValue Thresholds: Why 9 and 4?

SCTR > 9 — Bull Zone

Long-term momentum is positive. The stock has sustained enough upward price persistence to qualify for bull count tracking. All T1 ignition scans require SCTR > 9.

SCTR < 4 — Bear Zone

Momentum has deteriorated across multiple timeframes simultaneously. Qualifies for bear count tracking and short signal scans.

SCTR 4–9 — Chop Zone

Stocks caught between bull and bear momentum. Excluded from all directional scans — signal base rates drop significantly when a stock has no clear momentum regime.

Win Rate by SCTR Band — 7-Year Backtest (n=799k)

Higher SCTR does not mean better trade quality. The 7-year backtest shows a counterintuitive curve: Mid and High SCTR bands outperform Very High.

BandRangeT1 Win Rate
Low0–2551%
Mid25–5054%
High50–7552%
Very High75–10047%
Rule: Use SCTR to qualify the universe (above 9 for longs, below 4 for shorts). Within that universe, the extension score and entry proximity to trigger matter more than SCTR level for individual trade quality. See win rates by condition →

SPY SCTR = Market Regime Benchmark

Individual stock SCTR determines whether it qualifies for scanning. SPY SCTR determines whether the macro environment is favorable for those signals. Both checks run on every scan.

Bull Regime
SPY SCTR > 9
55%
T1 win rate
Chop Regime
SPY SCTR 4–9
44%
T1 win rate
Bear Regime
SPY SCTR < 4
38%
T1 win rate

Current regime: SPY Bull · SCTR 10. See SPY's full signal →

Frequently Asked Questions

What is SCTR?

SCTR (StockCharts Technical Rank) is a composite momentum score from 0 to 100 that ranks a stock's technical strength. It blends long-term price performance (26-week ROC, 30% weight), medium-term momentum (13-week ROC, 30%), short-term trend (3-day PPO, 15%), and relative strength (14-day RSI, 15%), plus moving average structure (10%). A score of 80 means the stock is technically stronger than 80% of stocks in its peer universe.

What SCTR score means a stock is bullish?

TraderValue uses SCTR > 9 as the threshold for a bullish technical posture. Above 9, long-term momentum is positive and the stock has enough trend persistence to qualify for bull count tracking. Below 9, declining momentum disqualifies the setup regardless of short-term price action. This threshold is conservative by design — it filters out noise while capturing the full bullish universe.

What SCTR score means a stock is bearish?

SCTR < 4 defines a bearish technical posture. Stocks below 4 have deteriorating momentum across multiple timeframes — long-term price performance is negative, medium-term ROC is negative, and short-term indicators confirm weakness. These qualify for bear count tracking and short signal scans.

Does a higher SCTR score mean a better trade?

No — this is a common misconception. 7-year backtesting (n=799,000 signals) shows Mid SCTR (25–50) and High SCTR (50–75) produce the best T1 ignition win rates at 54% and 52%. Very High SCTR (75–100) drops to 47% because it signals accumulated momentum that is already extended — there is less room to run before mean reversion. Use SCTR to qualify the universe (above 9 for longs), not to rank trade quality within that universe.

How does SPY SCTR affect individual stock signals?

SPY SCTR acts as the market regime benchmark. SPY SCTR > 9 = bull regime, SPY SCTR 4–9 = chop, SPY SCTR < 4 = bear regime. Individual T1 ignition win rates change by 17 percentage points across regimes: 55% in bull, 44% in chop, 38% in bear. Every scan in TraderValue shows a regime-adjusted win rate so you always know what macro tailwind or headwind exists.

How often does SCTR update on TraderValue?

TraderValue recomputes SCTR for all 3,000+ tracked symbols after each market close using the same Wilder's smoothing and component weights as the original StockCharts formula. Intraday updates run every 10–30 minutes for the top 500 most liquid names during market hours.

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Every scan card, chart panel, and signal embed in TraderValue shows the live SCTR score alongside bull/bear count, extension, and ATR price levels.

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