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strade

strade is a simple and open source momentum stock scanner and screener, giving you alerts when the price or volume of a stock increases.

The project

Motivation

Trade Ideas is a great and very powerful stock scanner. However, I thought it was a little bit too complicated for my need (day trading) and I could not find the correct settings for finding the right stocks for day trading.

Features

  • Voice assistant for announcing stocks
  • Customize the scan to your preferences (price range, volume range, etc.)
  • Color code for filtering out the best stocks
  • Stocks are listed in a table where you can quickly see price, volume, float, etc.

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Tech/framework used

Built with

  • Bootstrap 5
  • VueJS

Getting Started

Prerequisites

Software and tools

Installation

  • Install dependencies (npm)
  • Run "gulp" in terminal with the following arguments
    • FMP_API : your Fincancial Modeling Pre API credentials
    • OKTA_BASE_URL : base url to your Okta server
    • OKTA_CLIENT_ID : your Okta client ID

Deployment

  • Deploy on your localhost or server as a static website (using Nginx for example)
  • This project includes a deployment file for deploying on PaaS Caprover

How to use?

  • Launch website and set parameters for your stock scanner.

Contribute

  • As a trader and recreational developer I would love to get help improving this project. Things to work on and improve:
    • Clean and optimize code
    • Improve front end layout and develop new ideas
    • Fine tune stock scanner and ideally include artificial intelligence
    • And more...

License

This project is open sourced under the GNU GPL v3 licence

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