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.

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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.