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Build and read screener conditions
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A screener condition compares one available field with a value or another supported state. Conditions joined by AND must all be true; a categorical field such as Supertrend Bullish uses its documented state rather than an assumed numerical ranking.
Where it appears #
Conditions appear in Screener Builder, presets, saved screens, Scan Center, Strategy Lab and the rule generated by Combination Scans. Indicator Settings can override selected periods for a run.
Step-by-step workflow #
1. Choose universe. 2. Add one condition. 3. Confirm field, operator, unit and period. 4. Add further conditions deliberately. 5. Review the plain-text query. 6. Run it. 7. Inspect optional columns for every condition. 8. Save only after confirming the generated rule.
Worked example #
‘RSI 14 < 30 AND Relative Volume > 1.5’ requires both a Wilder RSI below 30 and current volume above 1.5 times its stated baseline. A row with RSI 27 but unavailable relative volume does not match, while RSI 27 and relative volume 1.8 does.
How to interpret the result #
For signed fields, positive and negative retain the field’s formula; they are not universal good/bad labels. For bounded fields, high and low use the documented scale. A Boolean 1/0 means true/false only for that field. Unavailable inputs do not silently pass a condition.
Limitations and common mistakes #
Adding conditions usually narrows results, but it can also create a tiny, unstable sample. Do not mix percentages with currency values, confuse a state with a fresh crossover, or assume an indicator threshold predicts a return. Overrides can make stored columns and on-demand results differ by design.
Market-specific differences #
Currency and quote units follow the selected venue; ₹500, USD 500 and 500 GBp are not comparable thresholds. Session calendars and available financial fields differ, so identical text can produce different eligible counts without the engine weakening the rule.
Educational use only #
This guide is descriptive education, not investment advice, a prediction, a recommendation, or an instruction to buy, sell, rebalance or place an order.