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Market Screening - Decision tools

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Setting up a Screening Rule

The User can set up its own Screening Rules based on pre-programmed or personnel Signals.
Screening Rules set up is easily done with axial visual programming solution. Using the "Drag and Drop" facility, the User put together relevant Signals into a logical tree.
The axial visual programming solution to set up Screening Rules allows to easily create complexe Rules without necessitating specific knowledge in programming language.
Market Screening Results

The User includes in a Screening Table such Rules to be applied. The number of Screening Tables is unlimited and each Table can include up to 10 Rules.
Each Table allows to screen all the Stocks from a Market or a list for the selected Rules.
The Table shows the Stocks for which at least one Rule has been positively detected .
When double clicking on a Stock in the Table, the graph of this Stock is automatically shown.
Detecting Signals on graphs

Each Signal or Screening Rule can be tested on a graph. This facility is very usefull when programming a new Signal or Rule in order to verify the result before effective use for Screening a Market.
On the graph, vertical arrows show bars where the Signal or Rule is detected.
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Setting up a Screening Table

A dialog window allows to add or modify Screening Tables.
In each Table, 10 columns are used to allocate Screening Rules selected from the Library.
The User has the possibility to assign to each column a specific weighting percentage used for classifying the screening result.
Winning/Losing Stocks list

For Stocks pertaining to a Market and between two specific dates choosen by the User, Axial Finance computes and display in a table : global prices variations, highest and lowest prices, the difference between the last price and highest (proximity to highest) or lowest prices (proximity to lowest).
The User can then immediatly get the Winning and Losing Stocks over the considered period.
Trading list

Securities of great interest followed by the User can be recorded in a specific table together with decision criterias and the price level to take a decision.
A warning is displayed when the last price (End Of Day) approaches this price level.