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A Scanner-First View of Indian Markets

Every workflow in Markttwin starts with a screen: pick a universe, stack rule-based filters, and turn hundreds of stocks into a structured shortlist you can backtest, paper trade, or research further.

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Filters that combine, not compete

A single indicator is noise. Markttwin screens are built by stacking filters so each result already reflects trend, momentum, participation, and positioning together.

Index universe
NIFTY 50, NIFTY Next 50, NIFTY 100
Derivatives
F&O-only filtering for tradeable liquidity
Sector
All major Indian sector groups
Trend
200 DMA posture and 50/200 crossovers
Momentum
RSI zones, MACD state, 1-month return
Position
52-week high/low positioning
Participation
Volume behavior vs. average
Confluence
Minimum composite score across signals

AI Scanner: describe a screen in plain English, such as “F&O stocks in an uptrend with volume surge,” and the filters get built for you.

Scanner Suite

Eight Ways to Cut the Market

Momentum Scanner

Rank Indian stocks by trend strength and rate of change. Combine 1-month returns, moving-average posture, and confluence scores to find where momentum is building or fading.

RSI Scanner

Filter by RSI zones to isolate overbought, oversold, or neutral conditions. Pair RSI with trend filters so a signal is read in context, not in isolation.

Volume Spike Scanner

Detect unusual volume expansion against average participation, often the first structural sign that positioning in a stock is changing.

Breakout Scanner

Track 52-week positioning, range compression, and price structure breaks across the universe you select.

Sector Strength Scanner

Compare rotation and relative strength across Indian sectors including banks, IT, auto, energy, capital goods, and more to see where leadership actually sits.

Volatility Watch

Monitor volatility shifts and regime changes so rule behavior can be interpreted against the environment it is operating in.

Watchlist Signals

Keep shortlisted stocks under structured observation instead of scattered notes and mental bookmarks.

Backtesting View

Before trusting a rule set, study how it behaved historically. Validation comes before conviction.