Scoring System
How Treida ranks stocks with the Supertrading Composite Score.
Every stock in the Treida universe gets a Supertrading Composite Score between 0 and 100, calculated fresh every day after the close. It’s the single fastest way to compare stocks without reading ten charts.
The components
The score is built from three parts, each with its own weighting:
Technical Score (40 points)
Measures how the stock is behaving on the chart:
- Trend strength — price position relative to 10 / 21 / 50 / 200 DMAs, MA alignment
- Momentum quality — RSI conditions, rate of change, volume trends
- Risk metrics — ATR volatility, support/resistance quality
A stock above all its MAs in stacked order with healthy momentum scores near the top here.
Fundamental Score (30 points)
Measures the business behind the chart:
- EPS growth (YoY and QoQ)
- Revenue growth
- Earnings quality — surprise history, beat-and-raise consistency
Relative Strength Score (30 points)
Measures how the stock is performing against peers:
- RS rank within its industry
- Multi-timeframe strength (1-month, 3-month, 6-month)
- Industry group strength
Why composite scoring matters
Any one metric can be gamed or misleading. A stock can have a beautiful chart but weakening fundamentals. A stock can have great growth but be in a dead industry. The composite score catches all three at once — which is the crossover where real leaders live.
How to use it
- > 80: elite. These are the names the AI Watchlist Curator tends to pick from.
- 60–80: strong. Worth watching for setups.
- 40–60: neutral. Need a clear catalyst or setup to be worth trading.
- < 40: weak. Avoid or short candidates.
Sort any screener or watchlist by composite score to see the strongest names at the top.
Relative Strength rankings
Separately from the composite score, Treida maintains daily RS rankings per industry. This is the classic O’Neil / Qullamaggie metric — where’s the money flowing within each group? The top-decile names in the strongest industries are where the biggest swings happen.