Momentum Score Explained (WOI Scanner)
How WOI momentum scoring helps prioritize charts and why it should be used as a filter rather than a signal.
What the score is for
- The momentum score is designed to rank many symbols quickly so traders can focus attention more efficiently.
- It is a prioritization tool, not a buy or sell command.
- Its purpose is to reduce the search space and surface charts that may deserve deeper technical review.
What momentum-style scoring usually reflects
- Recent price strength over defined lookback windows.
- Trend quality relative to moving averages and swing structure.
- Evidence of improving technical context such as breakouts, reclaims or compression release.
How to use it properly
- Start with ranked lists rather than random chart browsing.
- Open the chart and validate whether the score is supported by structure and nearby levels.
- Use the score to build a shortlist, then apply separate risk and timing decisions.
What the score does not replace
- It does not replace chart reading.
- It does not solve entry timing automatically.
- It does not protect traders from buying a setup that is already too extended.
Checklist
- Does the score align with what I see on the chart?
- Is the structure improving or already extended?
- Are support and resistance nearby?
- Is there a clear invalidation if I decide to act?
Apply this in WOI
Open the scanner, pick one symbol, and practice:
mark zones, decide trend regime, and write one invalidation level.
The goal is a repeatable process, not perfect predictions.
Disclaimer: Educational content only. Not financial advice.