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Scans, Markets, SCTRs & More: My 5 Favorite ACP Sidebar Tools | StockCharts In Focus

The Perfect Starter to Build Your Daily Market Review Routine | StockCharts In Focus

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On this week’s edition of StockCharts TV‘s StockCharts in Focus, Grayson loves using StockCharts ACP overall, but to be honest, his favorite part of ACP can be found on the right side of the screen – the sidebar views! Today, he’s going to show you five of his favorites, making sure you know how to get the most out of ACP with these additional resources.

This video was originally broadcast on October 21, 2022. Click on the above image to watch on our dedicated StockCharts in Focus page on StockCharts TV, or click this link to watch on YouTube. You can also watch on our on-demand website, StockChartsTV.com, using this link.

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And don’t miss last week’s episode! Level up your relative strength analysis by using our Performance View tool for your ChartLists. Performance View allows you to dig into relative strength for an entire group of symbols across multiple timeframes, all at once. This is great for portfolio reviews, filtering watch lists, digging into sectors and the major indexes.

Grayson Roze

About the author:
Grayson Roze is the author of Trading for Dummies (Wiley, 2017) and Tensile Trading: The 10 Essential Stages of Stock Market Mastery (Wiley, 2016). He is also the Vice President of Operations at StockCharts.com and the co-founder of Stock Market Mastery. Grayson speaks regularly at investment seminars across the country, including to organizations such as the CMT Association and the American Association of Individual Investors (AAII). He holds a Bachelor’s degree from Swarthmore College, where he studied Economics and Psychology.

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