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What you see
At the top, a “Risk Flags Detected” banner explains the tab. Below it, seven flag cards each show a live count of how many tickers tripped that flag today. Under the cards, a table lists every flagged ticker with its Conviction level (the Conf column), its status, the specific flags it carries, and its sector.
The seven flags
| Flag | What it highlights |
|---|---|
| ATR Spike | Volatility has jumped into the top of the ticker’s own recent range, so a larger move may be building. |
| Volume Climax | Unusually heavy volume paired with little price movement, which can mark absorption at a level. |
| MF Divergence | Money flow turned negative while the price rose, a weaker reading than the price alone suggests. |
| Sector Outlier | The ticker is leading its sector even while the sector itself is weak. |
| Gap Extreme | A large gap up or down from the prior close, almost always driven by news. |
| Pre-Earnings Run | An earnings report is due within about a week and the name has recently jumped (event risk). |
| Piotroski Mismatch | A strong technical reading paired with weak fundamentals. |
Filter by a flag
Tap a flag card
Click or tap any of the seven cards to filter the table below to only the tickers carrying that flag.
How to read the results
- Flags are context, not a score. A flag never raises or lowers a ticker’s Conviction; it is a separate note about the name.
- Counts change daily. The number on each card is how many tickers tripped that flag in the latest scan, so it moves session to session.
- Some days are clean. When no ticker trips any flag, the tab shows a “No anomalies detected” state, meaning the universe looks clean across all seven categories.
- A flag is a prompt to look, not a verdict. For example, a Pre-Earnings Run marks event risk to be aware of; it does not tell you to act.
Limits and common mistakes
- Flags do not move the phase or Conviction. If you are ranking names, use the phase and Conviction; treat flags as side context.
- Everything here is end-of-day. The tab reflects the most recent completed session, not live intraday behavior.
- “Anomaly” is one of the risk flags elsewhere too. A name flagged here may also show an anomaly note on its detail page.
Next steps
Ticker detail
Open a flagged name to see its full context and readings.
Signal Board
Filter the full scan by phase and market cap.
How scoring works
The three pillars behind every phase and Conviction level.