Market Heatmap & Scatter
NYSE Heatmap (1-Day)
NYSE Stock Performance vs Relative Volume (1-Day)
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The 1-day Stock Performance vs Relative Volume scatter plot compares each stock's 1-day return with its 1-day trading volume relative to its 5-day average volume—roughly one trading day compared with one week. Each bubble represents a stock, and larger bubbles represent companies with a larger market capitalization. Stocks farther to the right are trading at higher relative volume, while their vertical position shows the size and direction of the 1-day return. Use the chart to find unusually active daily gainers, laggards and market clusters.
NYSE Heatmap (5-Day)
NYSE Stock Performance vs Relative Volume (5-Day)
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The 5-day Stock Performance vs Relative Volume scatter plot compares each stock's 5-day return with its 5-day average trading volume relative to its 20-day average volume—roughly one trading week compared with one month. Each bubble represents a stock, and larger bubbles represent companies with a larger market capitalization. Stocks farther to the right have higher recent relative volume, while their vertical position shows the size and direction of the 5-day return. Use the chart to find weekly price moves supported by unusually strong or weak trading activity.
NYSE Heatmap (20-Day)
NYSE Stock Performance vs Relative Volume (20-Day)
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The 20-day Stock Performance vs Relative Volume scatter plot compares each stock's 20-day return with its 20-day average trading volume relative to its 60-day average volume—roughly one trading month compared with three months. Each bubble represents a stock, and larger bubbles represent companies with a larger market capitalization. Stocks farther to the right have higher medium-term relative volume, while their vertical position shows the size and direction of the 20-day return. Use the chart to identify sustained monthly gainers, laggards and shifts in trading interest.
NYSE Deviation % From 250-Day High vs 250-Day Low
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This scatter plot shows where each stock sits within its 250-day trading range. The horizontal axis measures how far the price is above its 250-day low, while the vertical axis measures how far it is below its 250-day high. Each bubble represents a stock, with larger bubbles indicating larger market capitalization. Comparing both axes helps distinguish stocks trading near their highs, near their lows or between the two extremes.
NYSE Deviation % From MA200 vs MA50
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This scatter plot compares each stock's percentage deviation from its 50-day moving average with its deviation from the longer-term 200-day or 250-day moving average used for that market. Positive values mean the price is above an average and negative values mean it is below. Each bubble represents a stock, with size reflecting market capitalization. The quadrants make it easier to spot stocks with aligned short- and long-term momentum or mixed trends.
NYSE Weekly RSI vs Daily RSI
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This scatter plot compares daily RSI on the horizontal axis with weekly RSI on the vertical axis. Each bubble represents a stock, and larger bubbles indicate larger market capitalization. Readings above 50 suggest stronger momentum for the relevant timeframe, while readings below 50 suggest weaker momentum. The upper-right and lower-left areas highlight stocks whose daily and weekly momentum are moving in the same direction.
Nasdaq Heatmap (1-Day)
Nasdaq Stock Performance vs Relative Volume (1-Day)
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The 1-day Stock Performance vs Relative Volume scatter plot compares each stock's 1-day return with its 1-day trading volume relative to its 5-day average volume—roughly one trading day compared with one week. Each bubble represents a stock, and larger bubbles represent companies with a larger market capitalization. Stocks farther to the right are trading at higher relative volume, while their vertical position shows the size and direction of the 1-day return. Use the chart to find unusually active daily gainers, laggards and market clusters.
Nasdaq Heatmap (5-Day)
Nasdaq Stock Performance vs Relative Volume (5-Day)
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The 5-day Stock Performance vs Relative Volume scatter plot compares each stock's 5-day return with its 5-day average trading volume relative to its 20-day average volume—roughly one trading week compared with one month. Each bubble represents a stock, and larger bubbles represent companies with a larger market capitalization. Stocks farther to the right have higher recent relative volume, while their vertical position shows the size and direction of the 5-day return. Use the chart to find weekly price moves supported by unusually strong or weak trading activity.
Nasdaq Heatmap (20-Day)
Nasdaq Stock Performance vs Relative Volume (20-Day)
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The 20-day Stock Performance vs Relative Volume scatter plot compares each stock's 20-day return with its 20-day average trading volume relative to its 60-day average volume—roughly one trading month compared with three months. Each bubble represents a stock, and larger bubbles represent companies with a larger market capitalization. Stocks farther to the right have higher medium-term relative volume, while their vertical position shows the size and direction of the 20-day return. Use the chart to identify sustained monthly gainers, laggards and shifts in trading interest.
Nasdaq Deviation % From 250-Day High vs 250-Day Low
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This scatter plot shows where each stock sits within its 250-day trading range. The horizontal axis measures how far the price is above its 250-day low, while the vertical axis measures how far it is below its 250-day high. Each bubble represents a stock, with larger bubbles indicating larger market capitalization. Comparing both axes helps distinguish stocks trading near their highs, near their lows or between the two extremes.
Nasdaq Deviation % From MA200 vs MA50
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This scatter plot compares each stock's percentage deviation from its 50-day moving average with its deviation from the longer-term 200-day or 250-day moving average used for that market. Positive values mean the price is above an average and negative values mean it is below. Each bubble represents a stock, with size reflecting market capitalization. The quadrants make it easier to spot stocks with aligned short- and long-term momentum or mixed trends.
Nasdaq Weekly RSI vs Daily RSI
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This scatter plot compares daily RSI on the horizontal axis with weekly RSI on the vertical axis. Each bubble represents a stock, and larger bubbles indicate larger market capitalization. Readings above 50 suggest stronger momentum for the relevant timeframe, while readings below 50 suggest weaker momentum. The upper-right and lower-left areas highlight stocks whose daily and weekly momentum are moving in the same direction.
London Heatmap (1-Day)
London Stock Performance vs Relative Volume (1-Day)
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The 1-day Stock Performance vs Relative Volume scatter plot compares each stock's 1-day return with its 1-day trading volume relative to its 5-day average volume—roughly one trading day compared with one week. Each bubble represents a stock, and larger bubbles represent companies with a larger market capitalization. Stocks farther to the right are trading at higher relative volume, while their vertical position shows the size and direction of the 1-day return. Use the chart to find unusually active daily gainers, laggards and market clusters.
London Heatmap (5-Day)
London Stock Performance vs Relative Volume (5-Day)
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The 5-day Stock Performance vs Relative Volume scatter plot compares each stock's 5-day return with its 5-day average trading volume relative to its 20-day average volume—roughly one trading week compared with one month. Each bubble represents a stock, and larger bubbles represent companies with a larger market capitalization. Stocks farther to the right have higher recent relative volume, while their vertical position shows the size and direction of the 5-day return. Use the chart to find weekly price moves supported by unusually strong or weak trading activity.
London Heatmap (20-Day)
London Stock Performance vs Relative Volume (20-Day)
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The 20-day Stock Performance vs Relative Volume scatter plot compares each stock's 20-day return with its 20-day average trading volume relative to its 60-day average volume—roughly one trading month compared with three months. Each bubble represents a stock, and larger bubbles represent companies with a larger market capitalization. Stocks farther to the right have higher medium-term relative volume, while their vertical position shows the size and direction of the 20-day return. Use the chart to identify sustained monthly gainers, laggards and shifts in trading interest.
London Deviation % From 250-Day High vs 250-Day Low
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This scatter plot shows where each stock sits within its 250-day trading range. The horizontal axis measures how far the price is above its 250-day low, while the vertical axis measures how far it is below its 250-day high. Each bubble represents a stock, with larger bubbles indicating larger market capitalization. Comparing both axes helps distinguish stocks trading near their highs, near their lows or between the two extremes.
London Deviation % From MA200 vs MA50
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This scatter plot compares each stock's percentage deviation from its 50-day moving average with its deviation from the longer-term 200-day or 250-day moving average used for that market. Positive values mean the price is above an average and negative values mean it is below. Each bubble represents a stock, with size reflecting market capitalization. The quadrants make it easier to spot stocks with aligned short- and long-term momentum or mixed trends.
London Weekly RSI vs Daily RSI
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This scatter plot compares daily RSI on the horizontal axis with weekly RSI on the vertical axis. Each bubble represents a stock, and larger bubbles indicate larger market capitalization. Readings above 50 suggest stronger momentum for the relevant timeframe, while readings below 50 suggest weaker momentum. The upper-right and lower-left areas highlight stocks whose daily and weekly momentum are moving in the same direction.
Toronto TSX Heatmap (1-Day)
Toronto TSX Stock Performance vs Relative Volume (1-Day)
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The 1-day Stock Performance vs Relative Volume scatter plot compares each stock's 1-day return with its 1-day trading volume relative to its 5-day average volume—roughly one trading day compared with one week. Each bubble represents a stock, and larger bubbles represent companies with a larger market capitalization. Stocks farther to the right are trading at higher relative volume, while their vertical position shows the size and direction of the 1-day return. Use the chart to find unusually active daily gainers, laggards and market clusters.
Toronto TSX Heatmap (5-Day)
Toronto TSX Stock Performance vs Relative Volume (5-Day)
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The 5-day Stock Performance vs Relative Volume scatter plot compares each stock's 5-day return with its 5-day average trading volume relative to its 20-day average volume—roughly one trading week compared with one month. Each bubble represents a stock, and larger bubbles represent companies with a larger market capitalization. Stocks farther to the right have higher recent relative volume, while their vertical position shows the size and direction of the 5-day return. Use the chart to find weekly price moves supported by unusually strong or weak trading activity.
Toronto TSX Heatmap (20-Day)
Toronto TSX Stock Performance vs Relative Volume (20-Day)
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The 20-day Stock Performance vs Relative Volume scatter plot compares each stock's 20-day return with its 20-day average trading volume relative to its 60-day average volume—roughly one trading month compared with three months. Each bubble represents a stock, and larger bubbles represent companies with a larger market capitalization. Stocks farther to the right have higher medium-term relative volume, while their vertical position shows the size and direction of the 20-day return. Use the chart to identify sustained monthly gainers, laggards and shifts in trading interest.
Toronto TSX Deviation % From 250-Day High vs 250-Day Low
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This scatter plot shows where each stock sits within its 250-day trading range. The horizontal axis measures how far the price is above its 250-day low, while the vertical axis measures how far it is below its 250-day high. Each bubble represents a stock, with larger bubbles indicating larger market capitalization. Comparing both axes helps distinguish stocks trading near their highs, near their lows or between the two extremes.
Toronto TSX Deviation % From MA200 vs MA50
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This scatter plot compares each stock's percentage deviation from its 50-day moving average with its deviation from the longer-term 200-day or 250-day moving average used for that market. Positive values mean the price is above an average and negative values mean it is below. Each bubble represents a stock, with size reflecting market capitalization. The quadrants make it easier to spot stocks with aligned short- and long-term momentum or mixed trends.
Toronto TSX Weekly RSI vs Daily RSI
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This scatter plot compares daily RSI on the horizontal axis with weekly RSI on the vertical axis. Each bubble represents a stock, and larger bubbles indicate larger market capitalization. Readings above 50 suggest stronger momentum for the relevant timeframe, while readings below 50 suggest weaker momentum. The upper-right and lower-left areas highlight stocks whose daily and weekly momentum are moving in the same direction.
Australia Heatmap (1-Day)
Australia Stock Performance vs Relative Volume (1-Day)
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The 1-day Stock Performance vs Relative Volume scatter plot compares each stock's 1-day return with its 1-day trading volume relative to its 5-day average volume—roughly one trading day compared with one week. Each bubble represents a stock, and larger bubbles represent companies with a larger market capitalization. Stocks farther to the right are trading at higher relative volume, while their vertical position shows the size and direction of the 1-day return. Use the chart to find unusually active daily gainers, laggards and market clusters.
Australia Heatmap (5-Day)
Australia Stock Performance vs Relative Volume (5-Day)
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The 5-day Stock Performance vs Relative Volume scatter plot compares each stock's 5-day return with its 5-day average trading volume relative to its 20-day average volume—roughly one trading week compared with one month. Each bubble represents a stock, and larger bubbles represent companies with a larger market capitalization. Stocks farther to the right have higher recent relative volume, while their vertical position shows the size and direction of the 5-day return. Use the chart to find weekly price moves supported by unusually strong or weak trading activity.
Australia Heatmap (20-Day)
Australia Stock Performance vs Relative Volume (20-Day)
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The 20-day Stock Performance vs Relative Volume scatter plot compares each stock's 20-day return with its 20-day average trading volume relative to its 60-day average volume—roughly one trading month compared with three months. Each bubble represents a stock, and larger bubbles represent companies with a larger market capitalization. Stocks farther to the right have higher medium-term relative volume, while their vertical position shows the size and direction of the 20-day return. Use the chart to identify sustained monthly gainers, laggards and shifts in trading interest.
Australia Deviation % From 250-Day High vs 250-Day Low
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This scatter plot shows where each stock sits within its 250-day trading range. The horizontal axis measures how far the price is above its 250-day low, while the vertical axis measures how far it is below its 250-day high. Each bubble represents a stock, with larger bubbles indicating larger market capitalization. Comparing both axes helps distinguish stocks trading near their highs, near their lows or between the two extremes.
Australia Deviation % From MA200 vs MA50
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This scatter plot compares each stock's percentage deviation from its 50-day moving average with its deviation from the longer-term 200-day or 250-day moving average used for that market. Positive values mean the price is above an average and negative values mean it is below. Each bubble represents a stock, with size reflecting market capitalization. The quadrants make it easier to spot stocks with aligned short- and long-term momentum or mixed trends.
Australia Weekly RSI vs Daily RSI
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This scatter plot compares daily RSI on the horizontal axis with weekly RSI on the vertical axis. Each bubble represents a stock, and larger bubbles indicate larger market capitalization. Readings above 50 suggest stronger momentum for the relevant timeframe, while readings below 50 suggest weaker momentum. The upper-right and lower-left areas highlight stocks whose daily and weekly momentum are moving in the same direction.
India NSE Heatmap (1-Day)
India NSE Stock Performance vs Relative Volume (1-Day)
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The 1-day Stock Performance vs Relative Volume scatter plot compares each stock's 1-day return with its 1-day trading volume relative to its 5-day average volume—roughly one trading day compared with one week. Each bubble represents a stock, and larger bubbles represent companies with a larger market capitalization. Stocks farther to the right are trading at higher relative volume, while their vertical position shows the size and direction of the 1-day return. Use the chart to find unusually active daily gainers, laggards and market clusters.
India NSE Heatmap (5-Day)
India NSE Stock Performance vs Relative Volume (5-Day)
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The 5-day Stock Performance vs Relative Volume scatter plot compares each stock's 5-day return with its 5-day average trading volume relative to its 20-day average volume—roughly one trading week compared with one month. Each bubble represents a stock, and larger bubbles represent companies with a larger market capitalization. Stocks farther to the right have higher recent relative volume, while their vertical position shows the size and direction of the 5-day return. Use the chart to find weekly price moves supported by unusually strong or weak trading activity.
India NSE Heatmap (20-Day)
India NSE Stock Performance vs Relative Volume (20-Day)
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The 20-day Stock Performance vs Relative Volume scatter plot compares each stock's 20-day return with its 20-day average trading volume relative to its 60-day average volume—roughly one trading month compared with three months. Each bubble represents a stock, and larger bubbles represent companies with a larger market capitalization. Stocks farther to the right have higher medium-term relative volume, while their vertical position shows the size and direction of the 20-day return. Use the chart to identify sustained monthly gainers, laggards and shifts in trading interest.
India NSE Deviation % From 250-Day High vs 250-Day Low
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This scatter plot shows where each stock sits within its 250-day trading range. The horizontal axis measures how far the price is above its 250-day low, while the vertical axis measures how far it is below its 250-day high. Each bubble represents a stock, with larger bubbles indicating larger market capitalization. Comparing both axes helps distinguish stocks trading near their highs, near their lows or between the two extremes.
India NSE Deviation % From MA200 vs MA50
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This scatter plot compares each stock's percentage deviation from its 50-day moving average with its deviation from the longer-term 200-day or 250-day moving average used for that market. Positive values mean the price is above an average and negative values mean it is below. Each bubble represents a stock, with size reflecting market capitalization. The quadrants make it easier to spot stocks with aligned short- and long-term momentum or mixed trends.
India NSE Weekly RSI vs Daily RSI
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This scatter plot compares daily RSI on the horizontal axis with weekly RSI on the vertical axis. Each bubble represents a stock, and larger bubbles indicate larger market capitalization. Readings above 50 suggest stronger momentum for the relevant timeframe, while readings below 50 suggest weaker momentum. The upper-right and lower-left areas highlight stocks whose daily and weekly momentum are moving in the same direction.
Tokyo Heatmap (1-Day)
Tokyo Stock Performance vs Relative Volume (1-Day)
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The 1-day Stock Performance vs Relative Volume scatter plot compares each stock's 1-day return with its 1-day trading volume relative to its 5-day average volume—roughly one trading day compared with one week. Each bubble represents a stock, and larger bubbles represent companies with a larger market capitalization. Stocks farther to the right are trading at higher relative volume, while their vertical position shows the size and direction of the 1-day return. Use the chart to find unusually active daily gainers, laggards and market clusters.
Tokyo Heatmap (5-Day)
Tokyo Stock Performance vs Relative Volume (5-Day)
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The 5-day Stock Performance vs Relative Volume scatter plot compares each stock's 5-day return with its 5-day average trading volume relative to its 20-day average volume—roughly one trading week compared with one month. Each bubble represents a stock, and larger bubbles represent companies with a larger market capitalization. Stocks farther to the right have higher recent relative volume, while their vertical position shows the size and direction of the 5-day return. Use the chart to find weekly price moves supported by unusually strong or weak trading activity.
Tokyo Heatmap (20-Day)
Tokyo Stock Performance vs Relative Volume (20-Day)
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The 20-day Stock Performance vs Relative Volume scatter plot compares each stock's 20-day return with its 20-day average trading volume relative to its 60-day average volume—roughly one trading month compared with three months. Each bubble represents a stock, and larger bubbles represent companies with a larger market capitalization. Stocks farther to the right have higher medium-term relative volume, while their vertical position shows the size and direction of the 20-day return. Use the chart to identify sustained monthly gainers, laggards and shifts in trading interest.
Tokyo Deviation % From 250-Day High vs 250-Day Low
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This scatter plot shows where each stock sits within its 250-day trading range. The horizontal axis measures how far the price is above its 250-day low, while the vertical axis measures how far it is below its 250-day high. Each bubble represents a stock, with larger bubbles indicating larger market capitalization. Comparing both axes helps distinguish stocks trading near their highs, near their lows or between the two extremes.
Tokyo Deviation % From MA200 vs MA50
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This scatter plot compares each stock's percentage deviation from its 50-day moving average with its deviation from the longer-term 200-day or 250-day moving average used for that market. Positive values mean the price is above an average and negative values mean it is below. Each bubble represents a stock, with size reflecting market capitalization. The quadrants make it easier to spot stocks with aligned short- and long-term momentum or mixed trends.
Tokyo Weekly RSI vs Daily RSI
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This scatter plot compares daily RSI on the horizontal axis with weekly RSI on the vertical axis. Each bubble represents a stock, and larger bubbles indicate larger market capitalization. Readings above 50 suggest stronger momentum for the relevant timeframe, while readings below 50 suggest weaker momentum. The upper-right and lower-left areas highlight stocks whose daily and weekly momentum are moving in the same direction.
Hong Kong Heatmap (1-Day)
Hong Kong Stock Performance vs Relative Volume (1-Day)
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The 1-day Stock Performance vs Relative Volume scatter plot compares each stock's 1-day return with its 1-day trading volume relative to its 5-day average volume—roughly one trading day compared with one week. Each bubble represents a stock, and larger bubbles represent companies with a larger market capitalization. Stocks farther to the right are trading at higher relative volume, while their vertical position shows the size and direction of the 1-day return. Use the chart to find unusually active daily gainers, laggards and market clusters.
Hong Kong Heatmap (5-Day)
Hong Kong Stock Performance vs Relative Volume (5-Day)
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The 5-day Stock Performance vs Relative Volume scatter plot compares each stock's 5-day return with its 5-day average trading volume relative to its 20-day average volume—roughly one trading week compared with one month. Each bubble represents a stock, and larger bubbles represent companies with a larger market capitalization. Stocks farther to the right have higher recent relative volume, while their vertical position shows the size and direction of the 5-day return. Use the chart to find weekly price moves supported by unusually strong or weak trading activity.
Hong Kong Heatmap (20-Day)
Hong Kong Stock Performance vs Relative Volume (20-Day)
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The 20-day Stock Performance vs Relative Volume scatter plot compares each stock's 20-day return with its 20-day average trading volume relative to its 60-day average volume—roughly one trading month compared with three months. Each bubble represents a stock, and larger bubbles represent companies with a larger market capitalization. Stocks farther to the right have higher medium-term relative volume, while their vertical position shows the size and direction of the 20-day return. Use the chart to identify sustained monthly gainers, laggards and shifts in trading interest.
Hong Kong Deviation % From 250-Day High vs 250-Day Low
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This scatter plot shows where each stock sits within its 250-day trading range. The horizontal axis measures how far the price is above its 250-day low, while the vertical axis measures how far it is below its 250-day high. Each bubble represents a stock, with larger bubbles indicating larger market capitalization. Comparing both axes helps distinguish stocks trading near their highs, near their lows or between the two extremes.
Hong Kong Deviation % From MA250 vs MA50
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This scatter plot compares each stock's percentage deviation from its 50-day moving average with its deviation from the longer-term 200-day or 250-day moving average used for that market. Positive values mean the price is above an average and negative values mean it is below. Each bubble represents a stock, with size reflecting market capitalization. The quadrants make it easier to spot stocks with aligned short- and long-term momentum or mixed trends.
Hong Kong Weekly RSI vs Daily RSI
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This scatter plot compares daily RSI on the horizontal axis with weekly RSI on the vertical axis. Each bubble represents a stock, and larger bubbles indicate larger market capitalization. Readings above 50 suggest stronger momentum for the relevant timeframe, while readings below 50 suggest weaker momentum. The upper-right and lower-left areas highlight stocks whose daily and weekly momentum are moving in the same direction.
Shanghai Heatmap (1-Day)
Shanghai Stock Performance vs Relative Volume (1-Day)
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The 1-day Stock Performance vs Relative Volume scatter plot compares each stock's 1-day return with its 1-day trading volume relative to its 5-day average volume—roughly one trading day compared with one week. Each bubble represents a stock, and larger bubbles represent companies with a larger market capitalization. Stocks farther to the right are trading at higher relative volume, while their vertical position shows the size and direction of the 1-day return. Use the chart to find unusually active daily gainers, laggards and market clusters.
Shanghai Heatmap (5-Day)
Shanghai Stock Performance vs Relative Volume (5-Day)
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The 5-day Stock Performance vs Relative Volume scatter plot compares each stock's 5-day return with its 5-day average trading volume relative to its 20-day average volume—roughly one trading week compared with one month. Each bubble represents a stock, and larger bubbles represent companies with a larger market capitalization. Stocks farther to the right have higher recent relative volume, while their vertical position shows the size and direction of the 5-day return. Use the chart to find weekly price moves supported by unusually strong or weak trading activity.
Shanghai Heatmap (20-Day)
Shanghai Stock Performance vs Relative Volume (20-Day)
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The 20-day Stock Performance vs Relative Volume scatter plot compares each stock's 20-day return with its 20-day average trading volume relative to its 60-day average volume—roughly one trading month compared with three months. Each bubble represents a stock, and larger bubbles represent companies with a larger market capitalization. Stocks farther to the right have higher medium-term relative volume, while their vertical position shows the size and direction of the 20-day return. Use the chart to identify sustained monthly gainers, laggards and shifts in trading interest.
Shanghai Deviation % From 250-Day High vs 250-Day Low
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This scatter plot shows where each stock sits within its 250-day trading range. The horizontal axis measures how far the price is above its 250-day low, while the vertical axis measures how far it is below its 250-day high. Each bubble represents a stock, with larger bubbles indicating larger market capitalization. Comparing both axes helps distinguish stocks trading near their highs, near their lows or between the two extremes.
Shanghai Deviation % From MA250 vs MA50
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This scatter plot compares each stock's percentage deviation from its 50-day moving average with its deviation from the longer-term 200-day or 250-day moving average used for that market. Positive values mean the price is above an average and negative values mean it is below. Each bubble represents a stock, with size reflecting market capitalization. The quadrants make it easier to spot stocks with aligned short- and long-term momentum or mixed trends.
Shanghai Weekly RSI vs Daily RSI
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This scatter plot compares daily RSI on the horizontal axis with weekly RSI on the vertical axis. Each bubble represents a stock, and larger bubbles indicate larger market capitalization. Readings above 50 suggest stronger momentum for the relevant timeframe, while readings below 50 suggest weaker momentum. The upper-right and lower-left areas highlight stocks whose daily and weekly momentum are moving in the same direction.
Shenzhen Heatmap (1-Day)
Shenzhen Stock Performance vs Relative Volume (1-Day)
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The 1-day Stock Performance vs Relative Volume scatter plot compares each stock's 1-day return with its 1-day trading volume relative to its 5-day average volume—roughly one trading day compared with one week. Each bubble represents a stock, and larger bubbles represent companies with a larger market capitalization. Stocks farther to the right are trading at higher relative volume, while their vertical position shows the size and direction of the 1-day return. Use the chart to find unusually active daily gainers, laggards and market clusters.
Shenzhen Heatmap (5-Day)
Shenzhen Stock Performance vs Relative Volume (5-Day)
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The 5-day Stock Performance vs Relative Volume scatter plot compares each stock's 5-day return with its 5-day average trading volume relative to its 20-day average volume—roughly one trading week compared with one month. Each bubble represents a stock, and larger bubbles represent companies with a larger market capitalization. Stocks farther to the right have higher recent relative volume, while their vertical position shows the size and direction of the 5-day return. Use the chart to find weekly price moves supported by unusually strong or weak trading activity.
Shenzhen Heatmap (20-Day)
Shenzhen Stock Performance vs Relative Volume (20-Day)
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The 20-day Stock Performance vs Relative Volume scatter plot compares each stock's 20-day return with its 20-day average trading volume relative to its 60-day average volume—roughly one trading month compared with three months. Each bubble represents a stock, and larger bubbles represent companies with a larger market capitalization. Stocks farther to the right have higher medium-term relative volume, while their vertical position shows the size and direction of the 20-day return. Use the chart to identify sustained monthly gainers, laggards and shifts in trading interest.
Shenzhen Deviation % From 250-Day High vs 250-Day Low
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This scatter plot shows where each stock sits within its 250-day trading range. The horizontal axis measures how far the price is above its 250-day low, while the vertical axis measures how far it is below its 250-day high. Each bubble represents a stock, with larger bubbles indicating larger market capitalization. Comparing both axes helps distinguish stocks trading near their highs, near their lows or between the two extremes.
Shenzhen Deviation % From MA250 vs MA50
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This scatter plot compares each stock's percentage deviation from its 50-day moving average with its deviation from the longer-term 200-day or 250-day moving average used for that market. Positive values mean the price is above an average and negative values mean it is below. Each bubble represents a stock, with size reflecting market capitalization. The quadrants make it easier to spot stocks with aligned short- and long-term momentum or mixed trends.
Shenzhen Weekly RSI vs Daily RSI
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This scatter plot compares daily RSI on the horizontal axis with weekly RSI on the vertical axis. Each bubble represents a stock, and larger bubbles indicate larger market capitalization. Readings above 50 suggest stronger momentum for the relevant timeframe, while readings below 50 suggest weaker momentum. The upper-right and lower-left areas highlight stocks whose daily and weekly momentum are moving in the same direction.