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HOME · OVERVIEW · IN-DEPTH · SCREENS · DEMO · SUPPORT · GET STRATASEARCH · · A TECHNICAL EDGE · USABLE DATA · powerful features give you an edgeautomationprebuilt trading rulesunprecedented speedsector evaluationThe world of technical analysis has long been filled with manual labor. From the early days of examining charts, to the current days of manually building and testing individual strategies, technical analysis always required countless hours of dedicated research. StrataSearch ushers in a new wave of automation, where the power of the personal computer is finally harnessed and put to use. Individual traders can now build some of the best trading systems imaginable, using a minimum of manual input. StrataSearch automation takes you there. StrataSearch includes over 2,500 prebuilt technical analysis rules, used to evaluate the strength of stocks, sectors and markets. This large selection of prebuilt rules ensures that a virtually limitless supply of powerful, complex formulas can be generated without any need for programming. Nevertheless, the rules are configurable, and can be developed as needed by those with specific ideas or requirements. StrataSearch performs evaluations nearly 100 times faster than most systems currently on the market. Evaluating 10 years of historical price data for 200 stocks, a 2.5Ghz machine can scan over 35,000 potential trading strategies each and every day. That's one evaluation every 2.5 seconds. If you were interested in evaluating just a single stock, StrataSearch can build and evaluate over 1.5 million potential trading strategies in a single day. Providing multiple levels of evaluation, StrataSearch can evaluate a stock's sector in addition to the stock itself. First, internal numbers are automatically created, providing indexes, advance/decline numbers and new highs and lows for each and every configured sector. Next, the sector evaluations are included alongside the stock evaluations. For example, a trading strategy can evaluate the Relative Strength of a stock's sector in addition to the stock itself. |