Relative Strength Leaders vs SPY
US stocks in the top 10% by relative-strength rank versus SPY.
Relative-strength (RS) rank measures how a stock's price performance compares to the rest of the universe over multiple lookback windows, benchmarked against SPY. A rank of 90 means the stock outperformed 90% of all US stocks. This list shows only the top decile — the names institutional momentum investors call "leaders." Pair with the Performance view to see the magnitude of the move and with the Technicals view to confirm trend health.
| Ticker↕ | Company↕ | Price↕ | RSI 14↕ | SMA 50↕ | SMA 200↕ | vs 52w Hi↕ | vs 52w Lo↕ | RS Rank▼ |
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Frequently asked questions
- How often is this list updated?
- The underlying price, volume, and indicator data refresh once per US trading day after the close. The list itself is cached for 30 minutes; the cache invalidates automatically when the nightly data pipeline writes the next session.
- How is RS rank calculated?
- We percentile-rank each stock's blended multi-window return (commonly 1m, 3m, 6m, 12m) against the full universe, weighted toward recent performance. The result is a 0–100 score where 99 is the strongest and 1 the weakest.
- Which stocks are eligible?
- All active US common stocks listed on major exchanges. The universe is capped at the 2,000 largest by market cap for rendering performance; this preset further filters that set with the criteria described above.
- Can I customize the filters?
- Yes — click "Customize this screen" at the top of the page. That opens the interactive screener with all the filters from this preset pre-loaded, so you can adjust ranges, swap views, or add new criteria.