Today's relative strength leaders, entered nightly.
TickerStance ranks every stock in the eligible universe across five RS lenses, three-month through one year plus the classic RS line and a leadership composite, after every close. The full board is free, every name and every lens. Pro adds the terminal to screen and slice it, unlimited watchlists to track your own names, and history to replay any past session.

Strength is relative, and it shows up before the memo.
Strength precedes the move
Relative strength measures a stock against the tape, not against itself. Leaders that outperform before a rally tend to keep outperforming once the market turns; relative strength is the earliest admissible read on where the money already went.
One number is not enough
Three-month, six-month, one-year, the classic IBD-style RS line, and a leadership composite. A name that earns a place on three or more lenses is showing consensus strength rather than a single-window fluke, and the distinction is the whole point.
Ranked fresh after the close
The board recomputes from the whole finished tape each session. Nothing from mid-session, nothing repainted. What you see tonight is what the market entered into the record today.
Screen it, track it, replay it.
Grandfathered: the rate you join at is the rate you keep, in perpetuity, and there is no fine print
For the record.
What is an RS rating stock?
A stock with high relative strength is one outperforming the broad market over a given lookback. TickerStance ranks every stock in the eligible universe across five RS lenses each night, so consensus strength is distinguishable from a single-window fluke on the face of the board.
How often does the leaders board update?
Nightly, after the US close. The board is computed from the finished tape: nothing from mid-session, nothing repainted the next morning.
What do I get for free vs on Pro?
The full board is free: every name, every timeframe, and so are sector and industry rotation. Pro adds the tools you work it with: the keyboard terminal to screen and slice the universe, unlimited watchlists scored against today, pattern-setup scanners, and daily history replay.
Is this a buy list?
No. TickerStance reports conditions and offers no opinion. Relative strength is a fact about the tape, not a recommendation; there are no price targets and no buy signals. The judgment, and the P&L, remain with you.